the odyssey - book numbers Flashcards
The guests - how atrociously they are behaving!
Book 1
They are making havoc of my estate.
Book 1
This is only some poor man who has lost his way, and we must be kind to him, for strangers and foreigners in distress are under Zeus’ protection.
Book 6
I shall not spare either yourself or your companions out of any regard for Zeus.
Book 9
You wretch, eat up visitors in your own house? You might have known that your sin would find you out, and now Zeus and the other gods have punished you.
Book 9
He is a man of such resource that even though he were in chains of iron, he would find some means of getting home again.
Book 1
He looked like some lion of the wilderness that stalks about exulting in his strength and defying both wind and rain.
Book 6
Noman is killing me by fraud; no man is killing me by force.
Book 9
If no man is attacking you, you must be ill.
Book 9
There was a device that shewed a dog holding a spotted fawn between his fore paws, and watching as it lay panting upon the ground.
Book 19
I dreamed that a great eagle came swooping down from a mountain, and dug his curved beak into the neck of each of them till he had killed them all.
Book 19
Athena resolved to help Odysseus, so she bound the ways of all the winds except one.
Book 5
Athena shed a sweet sleep over his eyes, closed his eyelids, and made him lose all memories of his sorrows.
Book 5
Have I not protected you throughout in all your troubles?
Book 20
As she spoke, she shed sleep over his eyes.
Book 20