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1 III, 3 | again along the backbone; as Homer represents in the lines:—~( 2 III, 12 | the reason, they say, why Homer designates it the "Yellow 3 VI, 20 | certain critics consider that Homer did well in representing 4 VI, 21 | leads the critics to commend Homer for applying to the bull 5 VI, 28 | fiercest: to which circumstance Homer alludes when he says:—~" 6 VIII, 28| and not the ram only, as Homer’ words it, but the ewe as 7 IX, 12 | call the bird by this name; Homer in the Iliad mentions it 8 IX, 32 | swart-eagle." It is mentioned by Homer in his account of the visit 9 IX, 44 | especially afraid of fire, as Homer pictures him in the line-"