Poetic Openings : Homer to Homer

Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book 12 : First Line : “After we were clear of the river Oceanus, and had got out into
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book 14 : First Line : Ulysses now left the haven, and took the rough track up through
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book 15 : First Line : But Minerva went to the fair city of Lacedaemon to tell Ulysses’ son
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book 16 : First Line : Meanwhile Ulysses and the swineherd had lit a fire in the hut and
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book 17 : First Line : When the child of morning, rosy-fingered Dawn, appeared,
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book 18 : First Line : Now there came a certain common tramp who used to go begging all
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book 19 : First Line : Ulysses was left in the cloister, pondering on the means whereby
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book 20 : First Line : Ulysses slept in the cloister upon an undressed bullock’s hide, on
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book 21 : First Line : Minerva now put it in Penelope’s mind to make the suitors try
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book 23 : First Line : Euryclea now went upstairs laughing to tell her mistress that her
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