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 1   T-I|        is, with indulgence.~Set Homer, the Maeonian, in such danger,~
 2   T-I|       If you’d been assigned to Homer, the Maonian bard,~Penelope’
 3  T-II|       the sake of love?~Who but Homer tells of Mars and Venus~
 4  T-II|        whose evidence but great Homer’s do we know~of Calypso
 5  T-IV|      useless studies?’~Maeonian Homer himself left no wealth behind.’~
 6   ExI|      You sing whatever immortal Homer left unsung,~so the Trojan
 7 ExIII|         more arduous a thing~as Homer was greater than Aristarchus,
 8  ExIV|         vein.~If anyone had set Homer down in this place,~believe
 9  ExIV|    compose a Phaeacis worthy of Homer’s pages.~This steady path,
10  ExIV|      translated Phaeacis out of Homer, ~and you too Rufus, sole
11   Ind|        sea-goddess Thetis, (See Homer’s Iliad).~Book TI. IX:1-
12   Ind|       Troy.~Book TIV.I:1-48 See Homer’s Iliad IX.186. Achilles
13   Ind|        with fair winds, however Homer says Odysseus’s crew opened
14   Ind|     army in the Trojan War. See Homer’s Iliad, and Aeschylus’s
15   Ind|       orchards were famous. See Homer, The Odyssey XIII.~Book
16   Ind|        Sea. It was mentioned by Homer (Iliad, II, 853), was a
17   Ind|     impatient to leave her. See Homer’s Odyssey.~Book TII:361-
18   Ind|      Noted for its swans, which Homer and many others mention (
19   Ind|       huge volume of water.~See Homer’s Odyssey Book XII.~Book
20   Ind|         Theophrastus, Pliny and HomerOdyssey XX – and he describes
21   Ind|       palm-tree, noted there in Homer’s Odyssey 6, 162, and the
22   Ind| Alcinouspalace in Phaeacia in Homer’s Odyssey VIII. ~ ~Dexamenus~
23   Ind|        of the Lotus-Eaters, see Homer’s Odyssey IX:82~ ~Dyrapses~
24   Ind|      funeral forms the close of Homer’s Iliad.~Book TI. IX:1-66
25   Ind|       not far north of Tomis.~ ~Homer~The Greek epic poet, (fl.
26   Ind|      sea-mew helps Ulysses (See Homer’s Odyssey). She is a manifestation
27   Ind|        The Bacchae.~ ~Maeonides~Homer, so called from Maeonia
28   Ind|       was Maion.~Book TI.I:1-68 Homer too would fail faced with
29   Ind|         1-50 The epic poetry of Homer.~ ~Maeotia~The kingdom of
30   Ind|         Morgan Foundation). See Homer’s Odyssey.~Book TI.VI:1-
31   Ind|        361-420 Book TV.XIV:1-46 Homer made Penelope famous as
32   Ind|     blown glass. Referred to by Homer. ~Book TIV.II:1-74 Sidonian
33   Ind|       the Gulf of Salerno). See Homer’s Odyssey, and Ovid’s Metamorphoses
34   Ind|       blinding by Odysseus. See Homer’s Odyssey IX:506~ ~Telephus~
35   Ind|     story of the War is told in Homer’s Iliad, and the aftermath
36   Ind|      his return home is told in Homer’s Odyssey. His wife was
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