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1 T-I| often challenged the cunning Ulysses:~Minerva often saved him 2 T-I| write of my troubles not Ulysses’:~I’ve suffered more than 3 T-III| the pain.~Believe me, if Ulysses is compared to me,~Neptune’ 4 T-V| affection’s holy rites.~So Ulysses, the hero, at the ends of 5 T-V| saddest times.~If tough Ulysses had seen no misfortunes~ 6 ExII| by misery.~No one doubts Ulysses’ worldly wisdom, but even 7 ExI| seas were no stormier for Ulysses’.~Friends’ true loyalty 8 ExIII| swallowed by the earth.~Ulysses would have been less known 9 ExIII| didn’t refuse her aid to Ulysses, as he swam, ~merely because 10 ExIV| conquered by my hardiness.~Ulysses, the example of a spirit 11 ExIV| homeland more than cunning Ulysses?~Yet he, by his own witness, 12 ExIV| of verse:~and he who had Ulysses write to Penelope~in his 13 IBIS| turned into birds,~or to Ulysses, that cunning man, whom 14 IBIS| bones, with which~they say Ulysses, the son-in-law of Icarius, 15 Ind| Achaemenides~A companion of Ulysses left behind in Sicily and 16 Ind| Book EIV.X:1-34 He helped Ulysses with fair winds, however 17 Ind| Corfu), on whose coast Ulysses was washed ashore. The father 18 Ind| were cannibals, to attack Ulysses and his crew.~Book EII.II: 19 Ind| Calypso~The goddess who loved Ulysses and detained him on her 20 Ind| 420 Driven by passion for Ulysses. (Odyssey V:13).~Book EIV. 21 Ind| X:1-34 An easy time for Ulysses.~ ~Camena~A Roman term for 22 Ind| to Pontus.~Ibis:365-412 Ulysses’ men caught in the whirlpool.~ ~ 23 Ind| Washington)~She transformed Ulysses’s men into beasts. Mercury 24 Ind| Circe was the mother by Ulysses of Telegonus.~Book TII:361- 25 Ind| 420 Driven by passion for Ulysses. (Odyssey X:133).~Book EIII. 26 Ind| whom Polyphemus, blinded by Ulysses, was one. They had a single 27 Ind| 1-34 The encounter with Ulysses.~ ~Cycnus~Ibis:413-464 The 28 Ind| the Trojan War. He aided Ulysses against Rhesus and Palamades, 29 Ind| reward. He was killed by Ulysses and Diomedes during their 30 Ind| Ithaca, and belonging to Ulysses. Ulysses (Odysseus) and 31 Ind| and belonging to Ulysses. Ulysses (Odysseus) and his comrades 32 Ind| Elpenor~A comrade of Ulysses. The Odyssey describes his 33 Ind| drinking. His ghost begs Ulysses for proper burial, and for 34 Ind| destined to be needed at Troy. Ulysses went to fetch Philoctetes 35 Ind| Ithacan beggar with whom Ulysses had a boxing match on returning 36 Ind| Cephallenia, the home of Ulysses (Odysseus). At the time 37 Ind| Book TI.V:45-84 The site of Ulysses’ palace, synonymous with 38 Ind| Dulichium.~Book EI.III:1-48 Ulysses, the Ithacan, also longed 39 Ind| home.~Book EII.VII:47-84 Ulysses the Ithacan met with no 40 Ind| greater than Neptune’s against Ulysses.~Book TIV.IV:1-42 A reference 41 Ind| TV.V:1-26 The father of Ulysses, and son of Arcesius.~ ~ 42 Ind| captured and ate several of Ulysses’s men. Traditionally located 43 Ind| tribes.~Ibis:365-412 Attacked Ulysses’ men.~ ~Lampsacus~A Greek 44 Ind| by a snake there, and on Ulysses advice was abandoned there. 45 Ind| and arrows of Hercules and Ulysses subsequently sailed for 46 Ind| BC, see Ernle Bradford’s ‘Ulysses Found’ Appendix II)~Book 47 Ind| who as a sea-mew helps Ulysses (See Homer’s Odyssey). She 48 Ind| Ibis:251-310 She helped Ulysses. (Speculatively if Neptune 49 Ind| TI.V:45-84 She protected Ulysses.~Book TI.X:1-50 The ship 50 Ind| Book TIII. XI:39-74 Pursued Ulysses (for his attack on the Cyclops)~ 51 Ind| Book EIII.VI:1-60 Caused Ulysses to be shipwrecked. Identified 52 Ind| the next verses.~ ~Neritus~Ulysses, so called from Mount Neritus 53 Ind| his troubles to those of Ulysses.~ ~Nessus~Ibis:365-412 The 54 Ind| The son of Nauplius whom Ulysses’ wrongfully had stoned to 55 Ind| the Palladium. Stolen by Ulysses and Diomede, it guaranteed 56 Ind| Penelope~The wife of Ulysses, and daughter of Icarius 57 Ind| lesser contemporaries wrote Ulysses’ letters home to her, presumably 58 Ind| he was abandoned there on Ulysses advice. Ulysses accepted 59 Ind| there on Ulysses advice. Ulysses accepted later that Philoctetes 60 Ind| Trinacria). He was blinded by Ulysses, causing Poseidon/Neptune’ 61 Ind| Ibis:365-412 Blinded by Ulysses whose men he had attacked 62 Ind| for his horses, killed by Ulysses and Diomedes in a night 63 Ind| swallowing them. She threatened Ulysses men and destroyed six of 64 Ind| Sicily. See Ernle Bradford ‘Ulysses Found’ Ch.20)~Book TIV.VII: 65 Ind| Ibis:365-412 She attacked Ulysses’ men.~ ~Scylla (2)~The daughter 66 Ind| Leucosia, the White One – see ‘Ulysses Found’ Ch.17. Robert Graves 67 Ind| See Draper’s painting – Ulysses and the Sirens – Ferens 68 Ind| Book EIV.X:1-34 They lured Ulysses’ men with their singing.~ ~ 69 Ind| Telegonus~The son of Ulysses and Circe, who unwittingly 70 Ind| unwittingly killed his own father Ulysses in one variant of myth.~ 71 Ind| mythical queen was from Tyre.~ ~Ulysses~Ulixes, the Greek Odysseus, 72 Ind| his troubles to those of Ulysses.~Book TV.V:1-26 Likewise