Created by Sreeja Jijith at 22 Sep 2011 13:47 and updated at 22 Sep 2011 13:47
ILIAD NOUN
ild.01 | Two generations of men born and bred in Pylos had passed away under his rule, and he was now reigning over the third. |
ild.18 | Two terrible Lions had fastened on a bellowing Bull that was with the foremost cows, and bellow as he might they haled him, while the Dogs and men gave chase: the Lions tore through the Bull s thick hide and were gorging on his blood and bowels, but the herdsmen were afraid to do anything, and only hounded on their Dogs; the Dogs dared not fasten on the Lions but stood by barking and keeping out of harm s way. |
ild.19 | Two sons of Mars, Ulysses and the son of Tydeus, came limping, for their wounds still pained them; nevertheless they came, and took their seats in the front row of the assembly. |
ild.22 | Two" of you," she said, "come with me that I may learn what it is that has befallen; I heard the voice of my husband s honoured mother; my own heart beats as though it would come into my mouth and my limbs refuse to carry me; some great misfortune for Priam s children must be at hand. |
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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