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1 I, II | were of the same blood. As Homer says:~Each one gives law 2 I, II | hearthless one,~ ~whom Homer denounces—the natural outcast 3 I, XII| royal power. And therefore Homer has appropriately called 4 III, V | honors of the state. Compare Homer’s words, "like some dishonored 5 III, XIV| This custom is described in Homer. For Agamemnon is patient 6 IV, IV | individuals, but collectively. Homer says that "it is not good 7 VIII, III| should pass his leisure; as Homer says,~But he who alone should