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 1  T-IV|        the strange lotus-flowers, Odysseus’s men tasted,~gave pleasure
 2   Ind|         winds, however Homer says Odysseus’s crew opened the bag of
 3   Ind|     island for a number of years. Odysseus was impatient to leave her.
 4   Ind|    belonging to Ulysses. Ulysses (Odysseus) and his comrades are called ‘
 5   Ind|        TIV.I:1-48 The Dulichians, Odysseus’s men, were drugged by the
 6   Ind|         Supposedly a companion of Odysseus, who expelled Cychreus,
 7   Ind|     trapped by Hephaestus, and of Odysseus seduced by Circe and Calypso. (
 8   Ind|           Penelope. ~Ibis:541-596 Odysseus was the above’s son-in-law.~
 9   Ind| Cephallenia, the home of Ulysses (Odysseus). At the time of the Odyssey
10   Ind|          Polyphemus’s blinding by Odysseus. See Homer’s Odyssey IX:
11   Ind|         Ulysses~Ulixes, the Greek Odysseus, the son of Laertes, and
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