Modern Prose And Poetry; For Secondary Schools - Edited With Notes, Study Helps, And Reading Lists by Various
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A the' ne ([.a] th[=e]' n[=e])
Ca lyp' so (k_a_ l[)i]p' s[=o]) Cir' ce (sûr' s[=e]) Cy' clops (s[=i]' cl[)o]ps) De' los (d[=e]' l[)o]s) Dy' mas (d[=i]' m_[.a]_s) E rech' theus ([+e] r[)e]k' th[=u]s) E ry man' thus ([)e]r [)i] m[)a]n' th_[=u]_s) Eu rym e dou' sa ([=u] r[)i]m [+e] d[=oo]' s_[.a]_) He phaes' tus (h[+e] f[)e]s' t_[)u]_s) Le' to (l[=e]' t[=o]) Mar' a thon (m[)a]r' [.a] th[)o]n) Nau sic' a ä (nô s[)i]k' [+a] _[.a]_) Nau sith' o us (nô s[)i]th' [+o] _[)u]_s) O dys' seus ([+o] d[)i]s' [=u]s) O gyg' i a ([+o] j[)i]j' _[.a]_) Phae a' cia (f[+e] [=a]' sh_[.a]_) Po sei' don (p[+o] s[=i]' d_[)o]_n) Scher' i a (sk[=e]' r[)i] _[.a]_) Ta ÿg' e tus (t[=a] [)i]j' [+e] t_[)u]_s) SUGGESTIONS FOR STUDY Odysseus (Ulysses) has been cast ashore after a long battle with the sea, following his attempt to escape on a raft from Calypso's island. He has been saved by the intervention of the goddess Athene, who often protects distressed heroes. When Book VI opens, he is sleeping in a secluded nook under an olive tree. (For Odysseus's adventures on the sea, consult Book V of the _Odyssey_.) Is Athene's visit to Nausicaä an |
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