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quadgram | frequency |
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the son of peleus | 67 |
the ships of the | 60 |
the son of tydeus | 58 |
the son of saturn | 56 |
as he spoke he | 55 |
to the house of | 55 |
ships of the achaeans | 55 |
the son of atreus | 53 |
the house of hades | 50 |
of the son of | 46 |
in the house of | 36 |
thus did he speak | 35 |
even so did the | 35 |
with these words he | 34 |
as soon as they | 31 |
to eat and drink | 31 |
ajax son of telamon | 31 |
up to him and | 31 |
as though he were | 30 |
i will tell you | 30 |
sons of the achaeans | 30 |
in the middle of | 28 |
the middle of the | 28 |
as soon as he | 26 |
the sons of the | 26 |
the hands of the | 25 |
to the ships of | 25 |
as he did so | 25 |
hector son of priam | 24 |
thus did they converse | 24 |
in front of the | 23 |
soon as they had | 23 |
was the first to | 22 |
when the child of | 21 |
enough to eat and | 21 |
by the hand of | 21 |
fell heavily to the | 21 |
and the son of | 21 |
he fell heavily to | 21 |
heavily to the ground | 21 |
the child of morning | 21 |
on the top of | 21 |
the rest of the | 20 |
the city of priam | 20 |
had enough to eat | 19 |
to him and said | 19 |
as they had had | 19 |
noble son of laertes | 19 |
the trojans and achaeans | 19 |
lord of the earthquake | 19 |
had had enough to | 18 |
and tell me true | 18 |
to the son of | 18 |
but the son of | 18 |
they had had enough | 18 |
when they reached the | 18 |
of gods and men | 17 |
in the midst of | 17 |
him of his armour | 17 |
agamemnon son of atreus | 17 |
at the ships of | 16 |
though he were a | 16 |
at the hands of | 16 |
out of the fight | 16 |
struck him in the | 16 |
came up to him | 16 |
with might and main | 16 |
the land of the | 15 |
soon as he had | 15 |
in the likeness of | 15 |
as he had said | 15 |
the banks of the | 15 |
with a loud cry | 15 |
so much as a | 15 |
the host of the | 15 |
in the whole world | 15 |
are you talking about | 15 |
the going down of | 14 |
on to the ground | 14 |
they all held their | 14 |
in his own house | 14 |
the good things that | 14 |
all held their peace | 14 |
that were before them | 14 |
back to the ships | 14 |
was glad when he | 14 |
shepherd of his people | 14 |
they came to the | 14 |
waters of the river | 14 |
good things that were | 14 |
as though i were | 14 |
going down of the | 14 |
things that were before | 14 |
one or other of | 14 |
down of the sun | 14 |
the two sons of | 13 |
on the day when | 13 |
in the hands of | 13 |
of the race of | 13 |
at the same time | 13 |
saying to your heart | 13 |
the house of ulysses | 13 |
the body of patroclus | 13 |
went back to the | 13 |
all that you have | 13 |
host of the achaeans | 13 |
lay my saying to | 13 |
hector and the trojans | 13 |
on the other hand | 13 |
when they had done | 13 |
and lay my saying | 13 |
the city of the | 13 |
i will give you | 13 |
so that he fell | 13 |
make an end of | 13 |
he were a god | 13 |
the bravest of the | 13 |
my saying to your | 13 |
and as soon as | 12 |
struck him on the | 12 |
went up to him | 12 |
but he did not | 12 |
to a bad end | 12 |
under cover of his | 12 |
rang rattling round him | 12 |
he went up to | 12 |
into the hands of | 12 |
achilles son of peleus | 12 |
jove the lord of | 12 |
the ranks of the | 12 |
of the trojans and | 12 |
put on their armour | 12 |
the thick of the | 12 |
armour rang rattling round | 12 |
the trojans and their | 12 |
the midst of them | 12 |
even as i am | 11 |
what are you talking | 11 |
the strong city of | 11 |
his armour rang rattling | 11 |
as it were a | 11 |
a long way off | 11 |
sire of gods and | 11 |
you have said is | 11 |
by the side of | 11 |
him as he fell | 11 |
of the outer court | 11 |
on to the plain | 11 |
to all the gods | 11 |
the sire of gods | 11 |
there is no one | 11 |
the brave son of | 11 |
for the son of | 11 |
one after the other | 11 |
point of the spear | 11 |
they did even as | 11 |
jove the son of | 11 |
at him and answered | 11 |
do as i say | 11 |
on the other side | 11 |
the point of the | 11 |
the middle of his | 11 |
sacked the city of | 11 |
into the middle of | 11 |
even as he had | 11 |
they laid their hands | 11 |
into the house of | 11 |
and his armour rang | 11 |
the son of menoetius | 11 |
the top of the | 10 |
the face of the | 10 |
i can tell you | 10 |
the wall of the | 10 |
all the gods in | 10 |
and when they had | 10 |
was the son of | 10 |
sack the city of | 10 |
banks of the river | 10 |
by the banks of | 10 |
and counsellors of the | 10 |
soul into them all | 10 |
menelaus son of atreus | 10 |
the hand of heaven | 10 |
by the hands of | 10 |
to the going down | 10 |
deemed it best to | 10 |
him with a spear | 10 |
rattling round him as | 10 |
that you have said | 10 |
go about among the | 10 |
as he was coming | 10 |
and it shall surely | 10 |
to the ground and | 10 |
the sons of atreus | 10 |
but when the sun | 10 |
down to the house | 10 |
one of the bearing | 10 |
round him as he | 10 |
did even as he | 10 |
sprang from his chariot | 10 |
as he fell heavily | 10 |
close up to him | 10 |
thus did he pray | 10 |
he deemed it best | 10 |
it shall surely be | 10 |
and soul into them | 10 |
these words he put | 10 |
him as he was | 10 |
and they did even | 10 |
and the heart of | 10 |
in front of him | 10 |
to go to the | 10 |
fleet as the wind | 9 |
the waves of the | 9 |
go back to the | 9 |
the son of nestor | 9 |
these were led by | 9 |
all sincerity and goodwill | 9 |
while he was thus | 9 |
as she spoke she | 9 |
the waters of the | 9 |
and took his seat | 9 |
and they flew forward | 9 |
of achilles son of | 9 |
princes and counsellors of | 9 |
put heart and soul | 9 |
may speak even as | 9 |
out of the house | 9 |
the way in which | 9 |
day to the going | 9 |
the sun went down | 9 |
some one of the | 9 |
fell to the ground | 9 |
all do as i | 9 |
the end he deemed | 9 |
to the place where | 9 |
strip him of his | 9 |
in the end he | 9 |
the side of the | 9 |
the house of jove | 9 |
in my own house | 9 |
livelong day to the | 9 |
the livelong day to | 9 |
end he deemed it | 9 |
then he said to | 9 |
the old man of | 9 |
went about among the | 9 |
i may speak even | 9 |
they flew forward nothing | 9 |
about the body of | 9 |
when he had thus | 9 |
man of the sea | 9 |
with all sincerity and | 9 |
go to the ships | 9 |
diomed son of tydeus | 9 |
go to the house | 9 |
that i may speak | 9 |
when they had made | 9 |
old man of the | 9 |
and the other gods | 9 |
speak even as i | 9 |
the darkness of death | 9 |
nestor knight of gerene | 9 |
in spite of all | 9 |
as i am minded | 9 |
the hearts of the | 9 |
and i will tell | 9 |
neptune lord of the | 9 |
us all do as | 9 |
was first to speak | 9 |
came close up to | 9 |
of the achaeans to | 9 |
i do not think | 9 |
let us all do | 9 |
peer of gods in | 9 |
heart and soul into | 9 |
it came on dark | 8 |
wall of the achaeans | 8 |
through the livelong day | 8 |
not one of them | 8 |
would that i were | 8 |
went to the house | 8 |
he led the way | 8 |
i will give him | 8 |
the princes of the | 8 |
words he put heart | 8 |
on the good things | 8 |
thick of the fight | 8 |
him on the right | 8 |
for the death of | 8 |
to the city of | 8 |
then the son of | 8 |
to the sea shore | 8 |
the fleet son of | 8 |
and when he had | 8 |
with a cry that | 8 |
to fight the trojans | 8 |
of gods in counsel | 8 |
spear went right through | 8 |
caught him by the | 8 |
on either side of | 8 |
hit him on the | 8 |
the slayer of argus | 8 |
his spear as he | 8 |
as soon as i | 8 |
the son of scheming | 8 |
hands on the good | 8 |
and went right through | 8 |
their hands on the | 8 |
and when she had | 8 |
that we may make | 8 |
every one of them | 8 |
an end of you | 8 |
hands of the trojans | 8 |
princes of the achaeans | 8 |
to sack the city | 8 |
as he spoke and | 8 |
the house of king | 8 |
and it came on | 8 |
out of the battle | 8 |
son of scheming saturn | 8 |
in your own house | 8 |
with these words she | 8 |
laid their hands on | 8 |
the first to speak | 8 |
to go to bed | 8 |
the will of jove | 8 |
the city of troy | 8 |
flew forward nothing loth | 8 |
he will give you | 8 |
each one of them | 8 |
the lord of thunder | 8 |
the top of his | 8 |
when he heard this | 8 |
when he had got | 8 |
ulysses was glad when | 8 |
the body of hector | 8 |
have said is true | 8 |
some one or other | 8 |
to the immortal gods | 8 |
you seem to be | 8 |
the end of the | 8 |
to jove and to | 8 |
went right through his | 8 |
he put heart and | 8 |
on the right shoulder | 8 |
the race of mars | 8 |
went back into the | 8 |
the best of it | 8 |
the body of his | 8 |
and all of them | 7 |
fight with might and | 7 |
to the trojans and | 7 |
the city of ilius | 7 |
made an end of | 7 |
when they were got | 7 |
as much as he | 7 |
go down into the | 7 |
he was a man | 7 |
in the course of | 7 |
when the sun went | 7 |
so that he could | 7 |
to himself in his | 7 |
the valiant son of | 7 |
about the return of | 7 |
there was not a | 7 |
son of saturn has | 7 |
as though it had | 7 |
the darkness of the | 7 |
back to the city | 7 |
noble son of atreus | 7 |
to help the trojans | 7 |
the place where the | 7 |
back to the house | 7 |
a cry that rent | 7 |
close up to the | 7 |
in the front rank | 7 |
the light of the | 7 |
aldermen and town councillors | 7 |
to his own country | 7 |
if i were to | 7 |
even so did hector | 7 |
and had drunk each | 7 |
and there was no | 7 |
the achaeans would have | 7 |
their wives and children | 7 |
the ships and tents | 7 |
i am going to | 7 |
stripped the armour from | 7 |
in spite of his | 7 |
the roof of the | 7 |
him with his spear | 7 |
laid their hands upon | 7 |
after the son of | 7 |
his chariot to the | 7 |
the cry of battle | 7 |
they were got together | 7 |
as though you were | 7 |
in the dead of | 7 |
life left in him | 7 |
from the house of | 7 |
the dead of night | 7 |
honour to the achaean | 7 |
cry that rent the | 7 |
to the achaean name | 7 |
and went back to | 7 |
over all the land | 7 |
with a spear in | 7 |
now that he is | 7 |
the way to the | 7 |
minerva came up to | 7 |
he poised his spear | 7 |
so that all were | 7 |
in front of them | 7 |
to this you answered | 7 |
most noble son of | 7 |
the other side of | 7 |
it is not right | 7 |
they had made their | 7 |
his way to the | 7 |
the top of them | 7 |
it would have been | 7 |
vaunted over him saying | 7 |
about among the host | 7 |
a shirt and cloak | 7 |
hand in his own | 7 |
ajax son of oileus | 7 |
the hand of jove | 7 |
struck him with a | 7 |
the horses of the | 7 |
in the thick of | 7 |
he sprang from his | 7 |
from his chariot to | 7 |
the fury of the | 7 |
went close up to | 7 |
and at the same | 7 |
ranks of the trojans | 7 |
spear as he spoke | 7 |
him as though he | 7 |
cover of his men | 7 |
for i want to | 7 |
light of the sun | 7 |
of those who are | 7 |
his head and shoulders | 7 |
he took his seat | 7 |
so long as the | 7 |
there was in the | 7 |
i do not know | 7 |
with him there came | 7 |
the place of assembly | 7 |
that he should have | 7 |
trojans and their allies | 7 |
went on board and | 7 |
and darkness was over | 7 |
that rent the air | 7 |
was in the house | 7 |
him out of the | 7 |
into the heart of | 7 |
counsellors of the argives | 7 |
he spoke he drew | 7 |
jove and the other | 7 |
that all were satisfied | 7 |
went back to his | 7 |
come to a bad | 7 |
chariot to the ground | 7 |
but as soon as | 7 |
to the place of | 7 |
there came forty ships | 7 |
and with a loud | 6 |
out of the way | 6 |
plainly and in all | 6 |
man had his full | 6 |
as he was minded | 6 |
in the presence of | 6 |
and they laid their | 6 |
aimed a spear at | 6 |
so long as he | 6 |
for the hand of | 6 |
darkness was over all | 6 |
it is all coming | 6 |
the temple of minerva | 6 |
topmost summits of olympus | 6 |
on the benches and | 6 |
after my own heart | 6 |
will give you a | 6 |
the skin of a | 6 |
at the top of | 6 |
two layers of fat | 6 |
so did the trojans | 6 |
life went out of | 6 |
of the spear went | 6 |
lifted up his hands | 6 |
on the field of | 6 |
is all coming true | 6 |
the son of oileus | 6 |
to the host of | 6 |
i am in great | 6 |
eyes were closed in | 6 |
the spear went right | 6 |
bethought her of another | 6 |
the topmost summits of | 6 |
the benches and seats | 6 |
glad when he heard | 6 |
will tell you truly | 6 |
tell me and tell | 6 |
it will be a | 6 |
and she drew a | 6 |
of the loud battle | 6 |
with him in the | 6 |
even so were the | 6 |
thus in two minds | 6 |
the lower part of | 6 |
sun went down and | 6 |
bravest of the achaeans | 6 |
me and tell me | 6 |
as he was thus | 6 |
the body of the | 6 |
had drunk each as | 6 |
the tents and ships | 6 |
and said among the | 6 |
he was coming on | 6 |
that i can not | 6 |
for my own part | 6 |
the brunt of the | 6 |
for the loss of | 6 |
at the end of | 6 |
to each of them | 6 |
she drew a clean | 6 |
thick on one another | 6 |
every single one of | 6 |
the gods in heaven | 6 |
by one of the | 6 |
the hands of ulysses | 6 |
when he saw him | 6 |
though i were a | 6 |
depths of the sea | 6 |
still young and strong | 6 |
of the silver bow | 6 |
and of great stature | 6 |
that i were still | 6 |
in two layers of | 6 |
the strong hand of | 6 |
a clean table beside | 6 |
they took their places | 6 |
when i was in | 6 |
poured it into a | 6 |
dread son of saturn | 6 |
each in his own | 6 |
though it had been | 6 |
the fleet descendant of | 6 |
man after my own | 6 |
glad when he saw | 6 |
upon the good things | 6 |
it into a silver | 6 |
in a beautiful golden | 6 |
he was thus in | 6 |
when she had thus | 6 |
poised his spear as | 6 |
himself in his dismay | 6 |
the son of lycaon | 6 |
for he was a | 6 |
the waters of oceanus | 6 |
and all the other | 6 |
water in a beautiful | 6 |
was thus in two | 6 |
the gods in olympus | 6 |
drunk each as much | 6 |
and said to the | 6 |
a silver basin for | 6 |
when they came to | 6 |
went on to the | 6 |
even so did he | 6 |
down she darted from | 6 |
the shore of the | 6 |
diomed of the loud | 6 |
victory to the trojans | 6 |
nestor son of neleus | 6 |
and his eyes were | 6 |
at him and said | 6 |
what there was in | 6 |
their hands upon the | 6 |
of the river styx | 6 |
and handed it round | 6 |
and poured it into | 6 |
you would have me | 6 |
any other of the | 6 |
have mercy upon me | 6 |
be the death of | 6 |
when they had got | 6 |
went about among them | 6 |
patroclus son of menoetius | 6 |
as regards your question | 6 |
at the sight of | 6 |
man both brave and | 6 |
face of the earth | 6 |
he had thus spoken | 6 |
son of atreus drew | 6 |
some other of the | 6 |
back into the house | 6 |
put out to sea | 6 |
the noble son of | 6 |
it is not well | 6 |
by the hand and | 6 |
it would not be | 6 |
said among the argives | 6 |
had his full share | 6 |
they all of them | 6 |
put on his armour | 6 |
him in the middle | 6 |
on to the land | 6 |
was over all the | 6 |
in no mind to | 6 |
brave and of great | 6 |
were still young and | 6 |
so long as you | 6 |
drew a clean table | 6 |
of the achaeans and | 6 |
for a long time | 6 |
young and strong as | 6 |
thus through the livelong | 6 |
on the side of | 6 |
i were still young | 6 |
between trojans and achaeans | 6 |
the trojans and lycians | 6 |
but i will not | 6 |
and went to the | 6 |
to a solemn covenant | 6 |
of what there was | 6 |
the field of battle | 6 |
foremost among them all | 6 |
in the front ranks | 6 |
those who were in | 6 |
the depths of the | 6 |
set out for troy | 6 |
both brave and of | 6 |
any of the others | 6 |
to look upon the | 6 |
now that you are | 6 |
a beautiful golden ewer | 6 |
in the depths of | 6 |
the son of telamon | 6 |
these were commanded by | 6 |
for the gods are | 6 |
my own part i | 6 |
him when he was | 6 |
into a silver basin | 6 |
the far end of | 6 |
clad in full armour | 6 |
a man both brave | 6 |
armour from his shoulders | 6 |
husband of lovely helen | 6 |
about the head and | 6 |
fleet descendant of aeacus | 6 |
and whence are you | 6 |
the arts of war | 6 |
each as much as | 6 |
back to his own | 6 |
from head to foot | 6 |
things of what there | 6 |
the grey sea with | 6 |
his eyes were closed | 6 |
out of the sea | 6 |
single one of them | 6 |
every man had his | 6 |
eyes filled with tears | 6 |
this is what he | 6 |
an upper servant brought | 6 |
the whip and reins | 6 |
the bottom of the | 6 |
he could do so | 6 |
into the thick of | 6 |
and every man had | 6 |
her of another matter | 6 |
hands upon the good | 6 |
and town councillors of | 5 |
i should like to | 5 |
came running up to | 5 |
the stern of the | 5 |
his hands in prayer | 5 |
in the arms of | 5 |
and the darkness of | 5 |
to strip him of | 5 |
a herd of cattle | 5 |
i would not have | 5 |
be the first to | 5 |
with the flat of | 5 |
pages filled the mixing | 5 |
down into the house | 5 |
laid themselves down to | 5 |
who has so long | 5 |
he shouted to the | 5 |
when they got there | 5 |
he is in the | 5 |
city of king priam | 5 |
it is that is | 5 |
i will say what | 5 |
middle of the assembly | 5 |
at him as he | 5 |
on the sea shore | 5 |
of his dear comrade | 5 |
when he was in | 5 |
you will not be | 5 |
the form and voice | 5 |
just as he was | 5 |
the trench and the | 5 |
to the ships and | 5 |
who were in the | 5 |
as he told them | 5 |
but he could not | 5 |
other of the gods | 5 |
the firmament of heaven | 5 |
ship on to the | 5 |
of all the achaeans | 5 |
in the form of | 5 |
she had thus spoken | 5 |
as he was flying | 5 |
turn towards his neighbour | 5 |
was lying upon the | 5 |
to see if he | 5 |
will tell you the | 5 |
one and all of | 5 |
a spear into his | 5 |
his hands as he | 5 |
of the fleet descendant | 5 |
while he was still | 5 |
before the blast of | 5 |
hair that nodded menacingly | 5 |
took the form of | 5 |
on his way home | 5 |
he put on his | 5 |
already dead and in | 5 |
let us be going | 5 |
the reins in his | 5 |
darted from the topmost | 5 |
as fast as they | 5 |
spear out of the | 5 |
the round of the | 5 |
till they came to | 5 |
heaven has been laid | 5 |
at the head of | 5 |
in the darkness of | 5 |
who and whence are | 5 |
from his chariot and | 5 |
that have never yet | 5 |
the mouth of the | 5 |
up with one another | 5 |
up to hector and | 5 |
she darted from the | 5 |
as he was turning | 5 |
peer of murderous mars | 5 |
of the river oceanus | 5 |
to try and get | 5 |
goodwill addressed them thus | 5 |
i hope you will | 5 |
the ghosts of the | 5 |
the heart of the | 5 |
up out of the | 5 |
reached the place where | 5 |
he lashed his horses | 5 |
as i am that | 5 |
the plain of troy | 5 |
good things of what | 5 |
with a loud voice | 5 |
roof of the cloister | 5 |
the place where he | 5 |
he had done so | 5 |
other side of the | 5 |
i will go to | 5 |
the son of priam | 5 |
and to the other | 5 |
the danaans after the | 5 |
if so be that | 5 |
has been laid heavily | 5 |
of the achaeans who | 5 |
came to the place | 5 |
smote the grey sea | 5 |
by the spear of | 5 |
the house of the | 5 |
much as he was | 5 |
back to the ship | 5 |
in his own abode | 5 |
fast as he could | 5 |
and there was a | 5 |
for there is no | 5 |
one of those who | 5 |
and the land of | 5 |
thus did he vaunt | 5 |
were closed in darkness | 5 |
the top of it | 5 |
set sail for troy | 5 |
in all the arts | 5 |
him in the likeness | 5 |
ere he could do | 5 |
has so long been | 5 |
the anger of the | 5 |
each one of the | 5 |
they got there they | 5 |
and on the other | 5 |
the rim of his | 5 |
your town and parents | 5 |
my father and mother | 5 |
for i do not | 5 |
make the best of | 5 |
i think will be | 5 |
fleet of foot and | 5 |
of all those who | 5 |
in charge of the | 5 |
as he spoke the | 5 |
as the sun was | 5 |
was a man of | 5 |
with all their might | 5 |
of ajax son of | 5 |
they were close up | 5 |
out of the water | 5 |
stood up and said | 5 |
such men as you | 5 |
danaans after the son | 5 |
the death of his | 5 |
went out of him | 5 |
of your town and | 5 |
said he to himself | 5 |
and the others followed | 5 |
town councillors of the | 5 |
all the arts of | 5 |
many good things of | 5 |
from the topmost summits | 5 |
will say what i | 5 |
on the one hand | 5 |
at him with his | 5 |
then led the way | 5 |
sea with their oars | 5 |
shore of the sounding | 5 |
fleet son of peleus | 5 |
when they were close | 5 |
did the son of | 5 |
i am older and | 5 |
he said to the | 5 |
horses on and they | 5 |
councillors of the phaeacians | 5 |
running all round it | 5 |
eager for the fray | 5 |
as fast as he | 5 |
of the sounding sea | 5 |
the armour from his | 5 |
all the danaans after | 5 |
the ghost of agamemnon | 5 |
of all the danaans | 5 |
what i think will | 5 |
it in mind now | 5 |
shouted to the trojans | 5 |
of heaven has been | 5 |
came up to them | 5 |
in front of his | 5 |
close up with one | 5 |
the doors of the | 5 |
stay where you are | 5 |
to the house and | 5 |
stood by one of | 5 |
the flat of his | 5 |
on and they flew | 5 |
which the son of | 5 |
when she reached the | 5 |
fall by the hand | 5 |
within the house of | 5 |
went in pursuit of | 5 |
every man his drink | 5 |
the sun set and | 5 |
see that you are | 5 |
this way and that | 5 |
he stood up and | 5 |
the gods who live | 5 |
brave son of menoetius | 5 |
fell in the dust | 5 |
they had done praying | 5 |
that you may learn | 5 |
bear it in mind | 5 |
right through his chest | 5 |
tower of strength to | 5 |
form and voice of | 5 |
of the loud war | 5 |
is dead and gone | 5 |
come down from heaven | 5 |
far end of the | 5 |
in his own country | 5 |
as they heard him | 5 |
drew his sword and | 5 |
grey sea with their | 5 |
of the sea and | 5 |
and goodwill addressed them | 5 |
with the sons of | 5 |
the others followed after | 5 |
but even so he | 5 |
let there be no | 5 |
in the sight of | 5 |
in the hope that | 5 |
and took their places | 5 |
after giving every man | 5 |
to my own country | 5 |
had endowed him with | 5 |
that shall be born | 5 |
his chariot and horses | 5 |
a cloud of darkness | 5 |
down upon the ground | 5 |
go the round of | 5 |
back from the ships | 5 |
been laid heavily upon | 5 |
ships into the water | 5 |
and said to ulysses | 5 |
me on my way | 5 |
with wine and water | 5 |
him with his sword | 5 |
his hands and his | 5 |
the achaeans and trojans | 5 |
gods who live in | 5 |
the behests of night | 5 |
have never yet been | 5 |
of those who were | 5 |
into the water and | 5 |
the morning of the | 5 |
for it will be | 5 |
giving every man his | 5 |
jove and to the | 5 |
the son of jove | 5 |
the light of day | 5 |
bringer of good luck | 5 |
if he were to | 5 |
gods that live in | 5 |
women in the house | 5 |
let us go to | 5 |
any of the other | 5 |
the left wing of | 5 |
both night and day | 5 |
was too quick for | 5 |
than any of the | 5 |
the black blood from | 5 |
when they saw the | 5 |
for the sake of | 5 |
him and struck him | 5 |
even in the house | 5 |
house of king alcinous | 5 |
strong city of ilius | 5 |
as i bid you | 5 |
was as that of | 5 |
led the way to | 5 |
the sons of autolycus | 5 |
in a thick cloud | 5 |
under cover of the | 5 |
as though it were | 5 |
the ghost of the | 5 |
as though he had | 5 |
with the voice of | 5 |
of the achaeans are | 5 |
in the face of | 5 |
your father and mother | 5 |
hands of the achaeans | 5 |
shall be born hereafter | 5 |
been quick to mark | 5 |
one of the gods | 5 |
each one of you | 5 |
stuck in the ground | 5 |
even such was the | 5 |
went home to bed | 5 |
with his bow and | 5 |
to his own home | 5 |
be the bane of | 5 |
the best man of | 5 |
if on the other | 5 |
the spear went through | 5 |
too quick for him | 5 |
for there was no | 5 |
sincerity and goodwill addressed | 5 |
in wait for him | 5 |
bear the brunt of | 5 |
of men and women | 5 |
wives and little ones | 5 |
ran red with blood | 5 |
and smote the grey | 5 |
and make the best | 5 |
you have been saying | 5 |
say what i think | 5 |
he gave it to | 5 |
in the cause of | 5 |
upon the sea shore | 5 |
the line of the | 5 |
even so did achilles | 5 |
the argives on their | 5 |
nodded menacingly above it | 5 |
and one would turn | 5 |
led the way and | 5 |
with your own eyes | 5 |
will tell you all | 5 |
out upon the sea | 5 |
the life went out | 5 |
and in the house | 5 |
that nodded menacingly above | 5 |
dead and in the | 5 |
him by the hand | 5 |
spears pointed at both | 5 |
they cut the rest | 5 |
he said to his | 5 |
he fell headlong from | 5 |
the goodly city of | 5 |
ten talents of gold | 5 |
daughter of great jove | 5 |
which of the gods | 5 |
seem to be a | 5 |
with his spear and | 5 |
you ought not to | 5 |
about among them and | 5 |
when the son of | 5 |
would that i had | 5 |
and those that held | 5 |
is in the house | 5 |
i must go back | 5 |
swear to a solemn | 5 |
and struck him on | 4 |
i doubt not that | 4 |
hard by our ships | 4 |
the walls of troy | 4 |
with shield and spear | 4 |
on his comely head | 4 |
and laid them in | 4 |
who had come from | 4 |
would not listen to | 4 |
nor is there any | 4 |
by the water side | 4 |
came down from heaven | 4 |
those who were on | 4 |
as that of the | 4 |
a richly decorated seat | 4 |
there would have been | 4 |
the bones of his | 4 |
the scaean gates and | 4 |
see if you can | 4 |
the women joined in | 4 |
tell you all about | 4 |
there was no man | 4 |
mighty son of saturn | 4 |
among his own people | 4 |
when he saw them | 4 |
me when i was | 4 |
making havoc of the | 4 |
one of the achaeans | 4 |
me of your town | 4 |
did the trojans and | 4 |
them many good things | 4 |
that i may learn | 4 |
as far as a | 4 |
hands of the son | 4 |
sail the sea so | 4 |
after having gone through | 4 |
host of the trojans | 4 |
sea so as to | 4 |
from first to last | 4 |
consult the ghost of | 4 |
so that he died | 4 |
darkness veiled his eyes | 4 |
themselves down to sleep | 4 |
the death of him | 4 |
he to himself in | 4 |
one of the immortals | 4 |
in valour as with | 4 |
saw it coming and | 4 |
me against my will | 4 |
i know all about | 4 |
the gates and the | 4 |
the vault of heaven | 4 |
man of all the | 4 |
supporting the roof of | 4 |
she reached the suitors | 4 |
at the far end | 4 |
posts supporting the roof | 4 |
bulwark of the achaeans | 4 |
is alive or dead | 4 |
as he was springing | 4 |
son of peleus and | 4 |
field of battle and | 4 |
the presence of the | 4 |
they had finished their | 4 |
and this is the | 4 |
they went home to | 4 |
the spear struck him | 4 |
up to ulysses and | 4 |
he was when he | 4 |
many a brave man | 4 |
argives on their part | 4 |
when the sun had | 4 |
lying on the ground | 4 |
with one another in | 4 |
groaning in the dust | 4 |
put a stop to | 4 |
with my own eyes | 4 |
round the city of | 4 |
take nothing by it | 4 |
son of telamon was | 4 |
in his hands and | 4 |
the trojans at the | 4 |
that he would not | 4 |
news of his father | 4 |
followed in her steps | 4 |
minerva bethought her of | 4 |
words he led the | 4 |
to sing to them | 4 |
says you are to | 4 |
these words he moved | 4 |
his hands and feet | 4 |
ones of the trojans | 4 |
to set a large | 4 |
and spears pointed at | 4 |
get news of his | 4 |
the room that was | 4 |
and went about among | 4 |
to jove the son | 4 |
of the weary sea | 4 |
than any other of | 4 |
the gates of the | 4 |
brought them water in | 4 |
there is not one | 4 |
turn to his neighbour | 4 |
go up to him | 4 |
the burden of his | 4 |
the boon of sleep | 4 |
whereon he fell heavily | 4 |
all in due course | 4 |
in all manner of | 4 |
hold his own against | 4 |
of the gods was | 4 |
the first to break | 4 |
bowls with wine and | 4 |
to his comely feet | 4 |
and took his place | 4 |
a crest of horse | 4 |
on to his comely | 4 |
then went back to | 4 |
handed it round after | 4 |
as men now are | 4 |
the house of peleus | 4 |
some ten or twelve | 4 |
head he set his | 4 |
smote him with his | 4 |
do not be angry | 4 |
he was son of | 4 |
a messenger from jove | 4 |
in an inner room | 4 |
the hand of patroclus | 4 |
not a man of | 4 |
i shall come to | 4 |
shoulders and went right | 4 |
i much fear that | 4 |
with the son of | 4 |
as fast as his | 4 |
his way through the | 4 |
the summits of olympus | 4 |
courage into his heart | 4 |
the gate of the | 4 |
enjoyed the boon of | 4 |
may be in the | 4 |
against the end wall | 4 |
you will find it | 4 |
took her hand in | 4 |
armour of the son | 4 |
the loss of his | 4 |
that he was to | 4 |
fight as it were | 4 |
so great and strong | 4 |
ulysses and his son | 4 |
has sent me to | 4 |
down and it came | 4 |
i will show you | 4 |
lest the achaeans should | 4 |
the only man who | 4 |
ulysses leading the way | 4 |
for the fourth time | 4 |
see the light of | 4 |
all the bravest of | 4 |
with these there came | 4 |
must go to the | 4 |
drove out through the | 4 |
what is it that | 4 |
in the pride of | 4 |
fell headlong from the | 4 |
hold of his knees | 4 |
a little way out | 4 |
the likeness of a | 4 |
these words he led | 4 |
the bitterness of his | 4 |
little ones of the | 4 |
tramp as of a | 4 |
and mine above all | 4 |
caressed him with her | 4 |
him with an arrow | 4 |
offerings and had drunk | 4 |
out of the heavens | 4 |
and they had tasted | 4 |
he went among the | 4 |
the press of the | 4 |
pieces of raw meat | 4 |
not press me to | 4 |
put the pieces upon | 4 |
me of all my | 4 |
they cut out the | 4 |
or to the other | 4 |
you are the most | 4 |
went about everywhere among | 4 |
jove is minded to | 4 |
be seen from far | 4 |
the days of his | 4 |
as soon as she | 4 |
the hand of the | 4 |
earth ran red with | 4 |
went up to hector | 4 |
the head of the | 4 |
and in a moment | 4 |
put it in my | 4 |
the blessed boon of | 4 |
but i would not | 4 |
way to the ships | 4 |
other of the achaeans | 4 |
at him with a | 4 |
over land and sea | 4 |
and loose the hawsers | 4 |
ulysses and the swineherd | 4 |
more life left in | 4 |
no more life left | 4 |
there was a footstool | 4 |
him with her hand | 4 |
that i may see | 4 |
i will not stay | 4 |
i want to know | 4 |
struck the round shield | 4 |
the tent of agamemnon | 4 |
to bring death and | 4 |
that suited his hands | 4 |
me to the very | 4 |
the gods in council | 4 |
ship into the water | 4 |
give victory to one | 4 |
as long as you | 4 |
took his place in | 4 |
out of reach of | 4 |
and anointed him with | 4 |
took hold upon him | 4 |
lashed the horses on | 4 |
them water in a | 4 |
of him who has | 4 |
the achaeans are in | 4 |
servants poured water over | 4 |
no matter how much | 4 |
fell thick on one | 4 |
to jove the lord | 4 |
over the hands of | 4 |
aim at him with | 4 |
would turn towards his | 4 |
the ordering of your | 4 |
the front of the | 4 |
is not one of | 4 |
each by his own | 4 |
why have you left | 4 |
wrapped them round in | 4 |
ten or twelve days | 4 |
the wives and little | 4 |
ships into the sea | 4 |
up into the heavens | 4 |
and all her wealth | 4 |
alive and on his | 4 |
his sandals on to | 4 |
put on his shirt | 4 |
before any one else | 4 |
the mighty stream of | 4 |
to consult the ghost | 4 |
servant brought them bread | 4 |
and with them there | 4 |
even so did menelaus | 4 |
maid servant then brought | 4 |
the form of a | 4 |
the wrath of heaven | 4 |
fast as you can | 4 |
tell me of your | 4 |
ajax the son of | 4 |
came down from her | 4 |
man of the two | 4 |
went up to the | 4 |
long before any one | 4 |
what was going on | 4 |
ship and to the | 4 |
sandals on to his | 4 |
did the old man | 4 |
we could see the | 4 |
an end of them | 4 |
from which he had | 4 |
into the vault of | 4 |
captain of the lycians | 4 |
did as he was | 4 |
and tell me truly | 4 |
set a large tripod | 4 |
the women of the | 4 |
round the body of | 4 |
the son of panthous | 4 |
grant that i may | 4 |
he made his way | 4 |
them to wash their | 4 |
stay where they are | 4 |
for him when he | 4 |
the house of vulcan | 4 |
upon the face of | 4 |
came to the house | 4 |
glared at him and | 4 |
to the very heart | 4 |
did the two ajaxes | 4 |
the trojans in the | 4 |
the fertile land of | 4 |
why do you not | 4 |
i want to see | 4 |
but when he had | 4 |
and on his way | 4 |
now there was a | 4 |
but they will not | 4 |
as soon as you | 4 |
a bad end before | 4 |
an old friend of | 4 |
waves of the weary | 4 |
it seemed as though | 4 |
went down and it | 4 |
do not press me | 4 |
but the blessed gods | 4 |
stood in front of | 4 |
he was on the | 4 |
why have you come | 4 |
in the armour of | 4 |
that was in the | 4 |
even so did ajax | 4 |
for him in the | 4 |
in the outer court | 4 |
maids in the house | 4 |
of the flying night | 4 |
then drew his sword | 4 |
took care of me | 4 |
to be ashamed of | 4 |
of men and horses | 4 |
each one of us | 4 |
as i now am | 4 |
and made it fast | 4 |
he caught hold of | 4 |
cut out the thigh | 4 |
upon the light of | 4 |
hearth of ulysses to | 4 |
when the days of | 4 |
for he was as | 4 |
round after giving every | 4 |
their swords and spears | 4 |
the greatness of my | 4 |
who had been killed | 4 |
had been a god | 4 |
child of morning rosy | 4 |
the daughter of great | 4 |
the ghost of achilles | 4 |
to give orders to | 4 |
on the face of | 4 |
of the death of | 4 |
sorely against his will | 4 |
he spoke and hurled | 4 |
of ulysses to which | 4 |
the armour of the | 4 |
the keen blade that | 4 |
and the ghost of | 4 |
revenge upon the suitors | 4 |
blessed boon of sleep | 4 |
and offered them many | 4 |
in the end i | 4 |
of bread and wine | 4 |
way out of it | 4 |
spear of pelian ash | 4 |
he was not to | 4 |
there was no one | 4 |
though you were a | 4 |
moved the heart of | 4 |
the chiefs from all | 4 |
me in this way | 4 |
and in all honesty | 4 |
any one of them | 4 |
there is not a | 4 |
the earth ran red | 4 |
will be able to | 4 |
valour as with a | 4 |
and stripped the armour | 4 |
you have had your | 4 |
he it was that | 4 |
them from the chariot | 4 |
at one another in | 4 |
and i will give | 4 |
and fight with might | 4 |
break their oaths and | 4 |
and little ones of | 4 |
both on the field | 4 |
did they fight as | 4 |
to hector and said | 4 |
up to me and | 4 |
the beginning of the | 4 |
i now bid you | 4 |
her father and mother | 4 |
in an agony of | 4 |
i am in no | 4 |
from the other side | 4 |
kept no blind look | 4 |
i will make you | 4 |
rim of his shield | 4 |
hearts of the achaeans | 4 |
it best to go | 4 |
struck the shield of | 4 |
about the waters of | 4 |
she stood by one | 4 |
now that i am | 4 |
spoke and hurled it | 4 |
to wash their hands | 4 |
the body of sarpedon | 4 |
menelaus of the loud | 4 |
he went his way | 4 |
let me tell you | 4 |
of reach of the | 4 |
and prayed to the | 4 |
in the hope of | 4 |
finished their work and | 4 |
the mighty son of | 4 |
and would not let | 4 |
of strength to the | 4 |
each to his own | 4 |
he doubted whether to | 4 |
lashed his horses and | 4 |
so as to reach | 4 |
two sons of atreus | 4 |
water over the hands | 4 |
has seen fit to | 4 |
basin for them to | 4 |
over his head and | 4 |
fell by the hand | 4 |
his comely head he | 4 |
out to sea again | 4 |
where you come from | 4 |
so that he is | 4 |
of raw meat on | 4 |
is i who am | 4 |
the day on which | 4 |
to save his life | 4 |
in the room that | 4 |
clothed in valour as | 4 |
no help for it | 4 |
of the sun we | 4 |
he set his helmet | 4 |
have you left the | 4 |
in word or deed | 4 |
they went to the | 4 |
for he did not | 4 |
and to the sea | 4 |
while they were thus | 4 |
were lying on the | 4 |
that live in heaven | 4 |
greatness of my house | 4 |
for there is nothing | 4 |
from his head and | 4 |
to take to the | 4 |
to be the bane | 4 |
comely head he set | 4 |
had made their offerings | 4 |
gave it to his | 4 |
offered them many good | 4 |
against the time when | 4 |
hand of heaven has | 4 |
silver basin for them | 4 |
put an end to | 4 |
to the other side | 4 |
he had been a | 4 |
near to one another | 4 |
it shall not be | 4 |
she went back to | 4 |
much as a thought | 4 |
of the cloister and | 4 |
it will be much | 4 |
back under cover of | 4 |
him in the back | 4 |
had killed a man | 4 |
as of a great | 4 |
at break of day | 4 |
thereon the son of | 4 |
the sea so as | 4 |
to the two ajaxes | 4 |
priam and the trojans | 4 |
robbed him of his | 4 |
he was going to | 4 |
many of the achaeans | 4 |
he was longing to | 4 |
people as though he | 4 |
it seems that i | 4 |
ulysses to which i | 4 |
surely come to pass | 4 |
the two ajaxes and | 4 |
round in two layers | 4 |
for it is i | 4 |
put on my armour | 4 |
poured water over the | 4 |
to the tent of | 4 |
to be able to | 4 |
look upon the light | 4 |
so long as i | 4 |
as with a garment | 4 |
upper servant brought them | 4 |
broke up the assembly | 4 |
all the year round | 4 |
up and said among | 4 |
think will be best | 4 |
top of his voice | 4 |
to them from the | 4 |
and go about among | 4 |
him about the head | 4 |
from the heights of | 4 |
myself in this way | 4 |
this the son of | 4 |
in the first place | 4 |
will be much better | 4 |
in the island of | 4 |
him then and there | 4 |
joined in her lament | 4 |
of the descendant of | 4 |
land of noble steeds | 4 |
stayed where he was | 4 |
the head and shoulders | 4 |
the spear from his | 4 |
no way out of | 4 |
clean table beside them | 4 |
bound his sandals on | 4 |
heart was clouded with | 4 |
in store for me | 4 |
nothing to do with | 4 |
the son of capaneus | 4 |
meanwhile the suitors were | 4 |
them round in two | 4 |
did not know what | 4 |
they took their seats | 4 |
he came to the | 4 |
by the shore of | 4 |
see if he could | 4 |
the ships in the | 4 |
to one of the | 4 |
to the land of | 4 |
him there came forty | 4 |
go to bed with | 4 |
from off the ground | 4 |
one another in the | 4 |
upon the knees of | 4 |
in at their ships | 4 |
was a rich man | 4 |
when he had found | 4 |
in the day of | 4 |
in the matter of | 4 |
and went on to | 4 |
and the point of | 4 |
ought to be ashamed | 4 |
they fight as it | 4 |
name every single one | 4 |
when they had finished | 4 |
and king agamemnon answered | 4 |
hecatombs to all the | 4 |
over him the while | 4 |
there happened to be | 4 |
land of the phaeacians | 4 |
bravest of the argives | 4 |
that he may be | 4 |
you can not have | 4 |
was very angry and | 4 |
i am than you | 4 |
would not let the | 4 |
a crew of twenty | 4 |
as fast as you | 4 |
in defence of their | 4 |
pointed at both ends | 4 |
now it is all | 4 |
singularly fleet of foot | 4 |
let fly with his | 4 |
they had tasted the | 4 |
for it is a | 4 |
and set it on | 4 |
as far as the | 4 |
mine above all others | 4 |
me as though i | 4 |
shall not move me | 4 |
at the going down | 4 |
for it is to | 4 |
of the same mind | 4 |
of agamemnon son of | 4 |
under the echoing gatehouse | 4 |
i do not care | 4 |
for i would not | 4 |
through the wall and | 4 |
and take it to | 4 |
and he clutched the | 4 |
as he was told | 4 |
the ships and the | 4 |
it were a flaming | 4 |
for there are many | 4 |
strength to the achaeans | 4 |
then aimed a spear | 4 |
the end wall of | 4 |
did not pierce it | 4 |
by my side and | 4 |
make peace between them | 4 |
and enjoyed the boon | 4 |
the hands of achilles | 4 |
the best man among | 4 |
from the day on | 4 |
like an immortal god | 4 |
over the body of | 4 |
ran up to him | 4 |
spite of all this | 4 |
like that of the | 4 |
now there is a | 4 |
and all you other | 4 |
the mixing bowl and | 4 |
then she said to | 4 |
and the earth ran | 4 |
must go back to | 4 |
on board at once | 4 |
to the daughter of | 4 |
that you may see | 4 |
for there was a | 4 |
the descendant of aeacus | 4 |
away from the ships | 4 |
set them on to | 4 |
i am now come | 4 |
i tell you that | 4 |
sprang from his seat | 4 |
did he speak and | 4 |
by the waters of | 4 |
i would not listen | 4 |
alexandrus husband of lovely | 4 |
be in the house | 4 |
bring death and destruction | 4 |
was a footstool also | 4 |
was clouded with care | 4 |
the force of the | 4 |
on the tenth day | 4 |
to break their oaths | 4 |
from the body of | 4 |
their work and the | 4 |
the son of phyleus | 4 |
that you will not | 4 |
he it was who | 4 |
the body of him | 4 |
man of them all | 4 |
that you have been | 4 |
and sprinkling the barley | 4 |
the end i deemed | 4 |
after the manner of | 4 |
not all of us | 4 |
drive him from the | 4 |
father who has so | 4 |
the jaws of death | 4 |
are going to be | 4 |
the death of the | 4 |
had tasted the inward | 4 |
with a crest of | 4 |
spear out of his | 4 |
it is you who | 4 |
of a great multitude | 4 |
for them to wash | 4 |
first to break their | 4 |
his eyes as he | 4 |
on one side and | 4 |
was the beginning of | 4 |
something to eat and | 4 |
it round after giving | 4 |
upon the trojans and | 4 |
spoke he drew his | 4 |
point went clean through | 4 |
been on the fire | 4 |
said to himself in | 4 |
fly like the wind | 4 |
all the other gods | 4 |
fast as they could | 4 |
in his suit of | 4 |
the bronze point of | 4 |
the trojans and the | 4 |
a maid servant then | 4 |
on and on till | 4 |
so that all his | 4 |
i will also give | 4 |
and now it is | 4 |
that hearth of ulysses | 4 |
son of menoetius and | 4 |
he wrought also a | 4 |
the heights of ida | 4 |
all of them in | 4 |
then they laid their | 4 |
tasted the inward meats | 4 |
whom the son of | 4 |
keen blade that hung | 4 |
out of the ground | 4 |
but he was a | 4 |
and you will have | 4 |
be angry with me | 4 |
as soon as possible | 4 |
went back to ilius | 4 |
so did the son | 4 |
both men and women | 4 |
break through the wall | 4 |
though i were some | 4 |
swords and spears pointed | 4 |
may be able to | 4 |
set and darkness was | 4 |
the main body of | 4 |
that you are a | 4 |
the round shield of | 4 |
till he came to | 4 |
at the place where | 4 |
get back to ithaca | 4 |
on the point of | 4 |
the bodies of the | 4 |
way home from troy | 4 |
on to his chariot | 4 |
city of the trojans | 4 |
forth out of the | 4 |
to the store room | 4 |
words he moved the | 4 |
that the achaeans should | 4 |
took aim at him | 4 |
take part in the | 4 |
looking out upon the | 4 |
one would turn towards | 4 |
had finished their work | 4 |
she took the form | 4 |
were a flaming fire | 4 |
but i do not | 4 |
he addressed them thus | 4 |
it is i who | 4 |
of the achaeans have | 4 |
who was son of | 4 |
me to marry again | 4 |
itself in the ground | 3 |
web all day long | 3 |
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ordering of your servants | 3 |
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mighty husband of juno | 3 |
body of his men | 3 |
husband till minerva shed | 3 |
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darkness of the flying | 3 |
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foremost of the achaeans | 3 |
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with gold and bronze | 3 |
that you may have | 3 |
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sword about his shoulders | 3 |
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father of gods and | 3 |
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of the golden throne | 3 |
with good red rugs | 3 |
lord of the storm | 3 |
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eurymachus son of polybus | 3 |
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the city of neleus | 3 |
gods that dwell in | 3 |
herds of cattle and | 3 |
tell you what he | 3 |
will become of me | 3 |
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bronze about his shoulders | 3 |
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do it for you | 3 |
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pieces upon the spits | 3 |
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in the air as | 3 |
of the nymph calypso | 3 |
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the hand of achilles | 3 |
a hecatomb of firstling | 3 |
mightiest of all gods | 3 |
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seat from which he | 3 |
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as fast as ever | 3 |
him in the right | 3 |
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give him his due | 3 |
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every man of them | 3 |
the middle of it | 3 |
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some of those who | 3 |
of the river scamander | 3 |
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in full for the | 3 |
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other of the immortals | 3 |
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of the achaeans may | 3 |
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it in my mind | 3 |
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men on to fight | 3 |
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left of the battle | 3 |
to one or to | 3 |
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it with your own | 3 |
ways over the sea | 3 |
captain of the cretans | 3 |
flat of his hands | 3 |
or other of us | 3 |
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a well to do | 3 |
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long as the day | 3 |
up to her and | 3 |
made sure that it | 3 |
a mound over his | 3 |
with his painless shafts | 3 |
hit you in the | 3 |
not far from the | 3 |
skill in needlework perish | 3 |
way for three years | 3 |
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of us who are | 3 |
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middle of the ring | 3 |
had completed her oath | 3 |
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to see whither he | 3 |
live in everlasting bliss | 3 |
battle and by the | 3 |
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they and their chariots | 3 |
the watches of the | 3 |
he would have been | 3 |
in due honour to | 3 |
thither over the plain | 3 |
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till heaven decide between | 3 |
her mast and sails | 3 |
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you are a coward | 3 |
men who had been | 3 |
spite of his being | 3 |
for he has been | 3 |
he might fly for | 3 |
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them a fair wind | 3 |
the foremost of them | 3 |
noble son of peleus | 3 |
take him over the | 3 |
defence of their wives | 3 |
and pallas minerva heard | 3 |
enjoy the blessed boon | 3 |
to the temple of | 3 |
shod spears at one | 3 |
hands of the guests | 3 |
sat down upon the | 3 |
this certain token which | 3 |
if it so please | 3 |
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the shoulders and went | 3 |
but they would not | 3 |
sterns of our ships | 3 |
the manner of men | 3 |
for he was afraid | 3 |
stationed my ships in | 3 |
and there is none | 3 |
brunt of the fight | 3 |
laid their cloaks on | 3 |
the place will talk | 3 |
the feast was ready | 3 |
when they had completed | 3 |
takes thought for you | 3 |
even a fool may | 3 |
on the plain of | 3 |
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by the death of | 3 |
and the cry of | 3 |
his winds and waves | 3 |
in my own country | 3 |
get and be thankful | 3 |
a better man than | 3 |
they did as he | 3 |
inner gateway and under | 3 |
the streams of oceanus | 3 |
rallied and again faced | 3 |
they both of them | 3 |
of the achaeans shouted | 3 |
there is no man | 3 |
took him to the | 3 |
be able to kill | 3 |
of the fleet son | 3 |
them on to the | 3 |
fury of the gale | 3 |
he spoke to the | 3 |
for a whole twelve | 3 |
spear in his hand | 3 |
is by no means | 3 |
and went about everywhere | 3 |
the achaean heroes in | 3 |
cloaks on the benches | 3 |
us obey the behests | 3 |
the mouths of all | 3 |
with tears and he | 3 |
foremost of them all | 3 |
victory to one or | 3 |
the old knight peleus | 3 |
the stone floor of | 3 |
line of the ships | 3 |
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the earth in the | 3 |
sorely against my will | 3 |
shall be able to | 3 |
when the servants had | 3 |
have a short shrift | 3 |
the highways of war | 3 |
he grasped two redoubtable | 3 |
the land of noble | 3 |
his head he set | 3 |
what do you want | 3 |
the way of the | 3 |
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the lord of counsel | 3 |
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front of the fire | 3 |
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like the wind over | 3 |
and the women of | 3 |
a solemn covenant of | 3 |
to the bravest of | 3 |
mound over his ashes | 3 |
that of the sun | 3 |
to his own ship | 3 |
by reason of his | 3 |
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will not listen to | 3 |
sacrifices to the gods | 3 |
round to call the | 3 |
and by the waves | 3 |
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through the gates and | 3 |
with his consummate skill | 3 |
let us draw a | 3 |
when the trojans saw | 3 |
either side of the | 3 |
and do not trouble | 3 |
whom this quarrel has | 3 |
until the life went | 3 |
went right through it | 3 |
shield so great and | 3 |
man among the achaeans | 3 |
from left to right | 3 |
stream of the river | 3 |
with might and with | 3 |
brave diomed the son | 3 |
the knees of minerva | 3 |
shield of the son | 3 |
ships of the argives | 3 |
part in the war | 3 |
good luck to you | 3 |
to the rescue of | 3 |
you as though you | 3 |
far as a man | 3 |
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the son of pisenor | 3 |
this way for three | 3 |
and the brave son | 3 |
either side of her | 3 |
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for i have been | 3 |
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back to his lair | 3 |
find it hard to | 3 |
solemn promise that i | 3 |
the place where they | 3 |
any one else did | 3 |
rest of the gods | 3 |
a spear at him | 3 |
the tents of the | 3 |
can tell you that | 3 |
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him in a thick | 3 |
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the sweat from their | 3 |
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that you have got | 3 |
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away from the door | 3 |
the heat of the | 3 |
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it would be best | 3 |
and it will be | 3 |
when you were a | 3 |
put courage into the | 3 |
caught hold of him | 3 |
had been killed by | 3 |
that he may have | 3 |
even so did ulysses | 3 |
down upon their mourning | 3 |
on the borders of | 3 |
them back to the | 3 |
out without a pall | 3 |
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and busy yourself with | 3 |
when death shall take | 3 |
the son of aeacus | 3 |
in the hand of | 3 |
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out of the fray | 3 |
i fear he may | 3 |
what you have been | 3 |
be of one mind | 3 |
busy yourself with your | 3 |
decorated seat inlaid with | 3 |
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did not protect him | 3 |
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took their places and | 3 |
to bed each in | 3 |
the day when the | 3 |
which he had risen | 3 |
the argives raised a | 3 |
stern of his ship | 3 |
him with his staff | 3 |
a footstool also under | 3 |
turned back to the | 3 |
dropped from his hand | 3 |
or other of the | 3 |
out into the sea | 3 |
to your own house | 3 |
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now that they had | 3 |
even though he were | 3 |
there is a great | 3 |
holding a veil before | 3 |
are you going to | 3 |
and he would have | 3 |
throughout the covered cloister | 3 |
short shrift and a | 3 |
as soon as we | 3 |
whose sake so many | 3 |
or aiming with spears | 3 |
not know how to | 3 |
a piece of bread | 3 |
came up to me | 3 |
make you a present | 3 |
are making havoc of | 3 |
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at the ships in | 3 |
front of the horses | 3 |
son of atreus was | 3 |
best man of them | 3 |
suitors she stood by | 3 |
of all the argives | 3 |
of the thracians and | 3 |
though he had been | 3 |
what is going on | 3 |
went straight up to | 3 |
and said to diomed | 3 |
room that was in | 3 |
had been used to | 3 |
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for you are the | 3 |
up his hands and | 3 |
words he sat down | 3 |
whether he is to | 3 |
wand with which he | 3 |
at once and tell | 3 |
and then let each | 3 |
on the trojans and | 3 |
let us give him | 3 |
the tramp of their | 3 |
a hue and cry | 3 |
took their places in | 3 |
me by the hand | 3 |
of heaven was against | 3 |
rich land of lycia | 3 |
left wing of the | 3 |
and get news of | 3 |
your own house and | 3 |
was honoured by the | 3 |
him and anointed him | 3 |
one another on the | 3 |
that the trojans are | 3 |
i wish i were | 3 |
be the better man | 3 |
clouded with care as | 3 |
my brave father ulysses | 3 |
and the ships of | 3 |
and so it would | 3 |
may have mercy upon | 3 |
you are king over | 3 |
his fighting were done | 3 |
in her own room | 3 |
dust until the life | 3 |
the rest of us | 3 |
reached the suitors she | 3 |
tear him in pieces | 3 |
for he had been | 3 |
with her own hands | 3 |
first and mightiest of | 3 |
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any one else would | 3 |
put it into the | 3 |
put the bow down | 3 |
the lair of a | 3 |
and set upon the | 3 |
a man of good | 3 |
with woollen cloaks for | 3 |
the men who were | 3 |
as it should be | 3 |
into the town and | 3 |
to me and said | 3 |
will give you seven | 3 |
tents and ships of | 3 |
driver of the spoil | 3 |
ships nor sailors to | 3 |
hector at their head | 3 |
of the place will | 3 |
get back to his | 3 |
there was a bard | 3 |
patroclus did as his | 3 |
the breast by the | 3 |
of his fighting were | 3 |
by the sea side | 3 |
about to see whither | 3 |
the tendons at the | 3 |
with her after the | 3 |
to keep guard over | 3 |
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sprang to his feet | 3 |
the man who had | 3 |
and the lot of | 3 |
near one of the | 3 |
glory of still keeping | 3 |
when they saw their | 3 |
to your own country | 3 |
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shaker of the earth | 3 |
in the semblance of | 3 |
great distress of mind | 3 |
gatehouse of the outer | 3 |
low by the hand | 3 |
the love she bore | 3 |
when i am dead | 3 |
anything about the return | 3 |
is laid out without | 3 |
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went clean through him | 3 |
from the hands of | 3 |
on top of them | 3 |
the saying of alexandrus | 3 |
have built a mound | 3 |
ships of the danaans | 3 |
a tower of strength | 3 |
and if it can | 3 |
the spear struck the | 3 |
the better man of | 3 |
yourself with your daily | 3 |
heat of the sun | 3 |
that there is no | 3 |
sacrifice to the gods | 3 |
to reach your home | 3 |
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he will be here | 3 |
who is angry with | 3 |
could fly like the | 3 |
the theban prophet teiresias | 3 |
was lying on the | 3 |
scowled at him and | 3 |
he may come to | 3 |
others of the achaeans | 3 |
did as he had | 3 |
great over all hellas | 3 |
praying and sprinkling the | 3 |
every one that comes | 3 |
the gods was it | 3 |
tears and he could | 3 |
by the foot and | 3 |
brunt of the battle | 3 |
shrift and a sorry | 3 |
most glorious in power | 3 |
turn and turn about | 3 |
we may lie down | 3 |
and make yourself a | 3 |
longer divided counsels among | 3 |
home to bed each | 3 |
now that he has | 3 |
would have built a | 3 |
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with myself in this | 3 |
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she said to her | 3 |
can get and be | 3 |
so long an absence | 3 |
if haply you may | 3 |
his orders to the | 3 |
of range of the | 3 |
and let there be | 3 |
work and the feast | 3 |
nor sailors to take | 3 |
king of men agamemnon | 3 |
the painful art of | 3 |
that the achaeans may | 3 |
foot and in fight | 3 |
in his right hand | 3 |
it for you at | 3 |
and muttered to himself | 3 |
thus did she speak | 3 |
so far away from | 3 |
then minerva bethought her | 3 |
and then went back | 3 |
head he set a | 3 |
whether or no you | 3 |
leave priam and the | 3 |
and there is no | 3 |
tell me also about | 3 |
some pieces of raw | 3 |
it will be well | 3 |
cloak and shirt of | 3 |
of the fight with | 3 |
in a furious passion | 3 |
no one else in | 3 |
this is what will | 3 |
a fair wind that | 3 |
of the way of | 3 |
the island of the | 3 |
spoke he drew the | 3 |
have been heir to | 3 |
give victory to the | 3 |
ilius with priam and | 3 |
back as he was | 3 |
and water and handed | 3 |
and princes of the | 3 |
the winds and waves | 3 |
death of his comrade | 3 |
great son of peleus | 3 |
do not yet know | 3 |
and coming to a | 3 |
very angry and said | 3 |
have all of you | 3 |
with your daily duties | 3 |
day we reached the | 3 |
and put out to | 3 |
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have gone down upon | 3 |
who was at once | 3 |
live but for a | 3 |
iris fleet as the | 3 |
not give up the | 3 |
his sword and sprang | 3 |
save the trojans from | 3 |
all of them laughed | 3 |
of still keeping helen | 3 |
on to the town | 3 |
when he saw her | 3 |
had got as far | 3 |
that he fell headlong | 3 |
you were a god | 3 |
we will fight anew | 3 |
for you can not | 3 |
my eyes behold a | 3 |
sun would have gone | 3 |
but i am not | 3 |
stronger than you are | 3 |
took them from the | 3 |
and one of them | 3 |
put forth all your | 3 |
one of the suitors | 3 |
i have never yet | 3 |
to do honour to | 3 |
on the crest of | 3 |
had done praying and | 3 |
waxed and it was | 3 |
and the feast was | 3 |
towards his neighbour saying | 3 |
will be the death | 3 |
their places on the | 3 |
for me on the | 3 |
where you will find | 3 |
cry of battle rose | 3 |
in great distress of | 3 |
spread coverlets on the | 3 |
hide nothing from you | 3 |
the ford of the | 3 |
rest of the achaeans | 3 |
do your very utmost | 3 |
is it that you | 3 |
about as far as | 3 |
the decrees of heaven | 3 |
to have escaped death | 3 |
and he took his | 3 |
mighty stream of the | 3 |
at the gates of | 3 |
now that you have | 3 |
begotten of immortal jove | 3 |
kills every one that | 3 |
and the sire of | 3 |
the ranks of heroes | 3 |
but all the time | 3 |
due honour to the | 3 |
who have displeased her | 3 |
that he might be | 3 |
ships and tents to | 3 |
though we had lost | 3 |
thinking all the time | 3 |
with his sword and | 3 |
sail over the sea | 3 |
not well that you | 3 |
if you would have | 3 |
that the gods have | 3 |
it was in this | 3 |
better man of the | 3 |
one another in their | 3 |
out to sea and | 3 |
hecatombs to the gods | 3 |
tell your men to | 3 |
and both his beautiful | 3 |
his seat on the | 3 |
his own great glory | 3 |
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are lying in wait | 3 |
the darkness of night | 3 |
you when you were | 3 |
these words he sat | 3 |
counsels among the gods | 3 |
may lie down and | 3 |
will hide nothing from | 3 |
ever yet came to | 3 |
you shall pay for | 3 |
achaeans would have built | 3 |
am not in favour | 3 |
this the old man | 3 |
bottom of the sea | 3 |
minerva heard his prayer | 3 |
set and it came | 3 |
one else in the | 3 |
that some of those | 3 |
and where you come | 3 |
drive a spear into | 3 |
and will give him | 3 |
he was about to | 3 |
as sure of being | 3 |
the death of me | 3 |
the hands of your | 3 |
them with woollen cloaks | 3 |
an end of him | 3 |
then laid their hands | 3 |
and tents of the | 3 |
will tell you what | 3 |
killed many of us | 3 |
hurled it from him | 3 |
it was this that | 3 |
and that they may | 3 |
you are about to | 3 |
women joined in her | 3 |
see you any more | 3 |
the heads of the | 3 |
one or to the | 3 |
his eyes filled with | 3 |
i have come here | 3 |
in the bitterness of | 3 |
cattle of the sun | 3 |
rang out as the | 3 |
then on the other | 3 |
his horses and they | 3 |
ground in front of | 3 |
when he went away | 3 |
sent the criers round | 3 |
places on the benches | 3 |
when an old man | 3 |
the people gathered thereon | 3 |
the loss of her | 3 |
in the twentieth year | 3 |
it is well to | 3 |
son of telamon answered | 3 |
he was in great | 3 |
and ulysses was glad | 3 |
hand of the son | 3 |
into the hearts of | 3 |
them man by man | 3 |
up his hands to | 3 |
obey the behests of | 3 |
and stay where they | 3 |
i am to do | 3 |
to the ships as | 3 |
whose counsel was ever | 3 |