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ILIAD NOUN
| ild.16 | Fool; Hector and his fleet Horses were ever straining their utmost to defend them. |
| ild.20 | Fool that he was to give ear to the counsel of Apollo. |
| ild.20 | Fool, he might have known that he should not prevail with him, for the man was in no mood for pity or forbearance but was in grim earnest. |
| ild.21 | Fool, there will be trouble enough yet before it, for there is many a brave man of us still inside who will stand in front of our dear parents with our wives and children, to defend Ilius. |
| ild.22 | Achilles glared at him and answered, Fool", prate not to me about covenants. |
| ild.22 | Fool that you were: for I, his comrade, mightier far than he, was still left behind him at the ships, and now I have laid you low. |
Arise Greece! from thy silent sleep, 2000 years long it is! Forget not, thy ancient culture, beautiful and marvelous it is!
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