The Odysseys of Homer, together with the shorter poems

Part 33

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THE END OF THE EIGHTEENTH BOOK OF HOMER’S ODYSSEYS.

THE NINETEENTH BOOK OF HOMER’S ODYSSEYS

THE ARGUMENT

Ulysses and his son eschew Offending of the Wooers’ view With any armour. His birth’s seat, Ulysses tells his Queen, is Crete, Euryclea the truth yet found, Discover’d by a scar-heal’d wound, Which in Parnassus’ tops a boar, Struck by him in his chace, did gore.

ANOTHER ARGUMENT

_Ταυ̑._ The King still hid By what he said; By what he did Informs his maid.