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ILIAD NOUN
| ild.09 | One whom heaven befriends is in himself a host, and Jove has shown that he befriends this man by destroying much people of the Achaeans. |
| ild.13 | One half, therefore, of the spear stuck fast like a charred stake in Antilochus s shield, while the other lay on the ground. |
| ild.18 | One would think that the Achaeans were of your own flesh and blood. |
| ild.22 | One of these two springs is warm, and steam rises from it as smoke from a burning fire, but the other even in summer is as cold as hail or snow, or the ice that forms on water. |
| ild.23 | One" prayer more will I make you, if you will grant it; let not my bones be laid apart from yours, Achilles, but with them; even as we were brought up together in your own home, what time Menoetius brought me to you as a child from Opoeis because by a sad spite I had killed the son of Amphidamas not of set purpose, but in childish quarrel over the dice. |
| ild.23 | One could hear the horrid crashing of their jaws, and they sweated from every pore of their skin. |
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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