The Odysseys of Homer, together with the shorter poems

Part 39

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THE END OF THE TWENTY-FIRST BOOK OF HOMER’S ODYSSEYS.

[1] _Εὐπηγής, bene compactus et coagmentatus._

THE TWENTY-SECOND BOOK OF HOMER’S ODYSSEYS

THE ARGUMENT

The Wooers in Minerva’s sight Slain by Ulysses; all the light And lustful housewives by his son And servants are to slaughter done.

ANOTHER ARGUMENT

_Χι̑._ The end of pride, And lawless lust, Is wretched tried With slaughters just.