Poetic Openings : Homer to Homer

Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book 02 : First Line : Now when the child of morning, rosy-fingered Dawn, appeared,
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book 03 : First Line : But as the sun was rising from the fair sea into the firmament of
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book 04 : First Line : They reached the low lying city of Lacedaemon them where they
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book 05 : First Line : And now, as Dawn rose from her couch beside Tithonus—harbinger of
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book 06 : First Line : So here Ulysses slept, overcome by sleep and toil; but Minerva
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book 07 : First Line : Thus, then, did Ulysses wait and pray; but the girl drove on to
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book 08 : First Line : Now when the child of morning, rosy-fingered Dawn, appeared,
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book 09 : First Line : And Ulysses answered, “King Alcinous, it is a good thing to hear a
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book 10 : First Line : Thence we went on to the Aeoli island where lives Aeolus son of
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book 11 : First Line : Then, when we had got down to the sea shore we drew our ship into
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