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  • He verily abides in an island suffering grievous pains, in the halls of the nymph Calypso, who keeps him perforce; and he cannot return to his own land, for he has at hand no ships with oars and no comrades to send him on his way over the broad back of the sea. (Homer Book 5 15-16).
  • Hermes, you have much practice on our missions, go make it known to the softly-braided nymph that we, whose will is not subject to error, order Odysseus home; let him depart. (Homer Book 5 30-31).
  • My counsel he shall have, and nothing hidden, to help him homeward without harm.(Homer Book 5 143-144).
  • Thus you shall send him, then. And show more grace in your obedience or be chastised by Zeus.(Homer Book 5 153-154).
  • “Son of Laertes, versatile Odysseus, after these years with me, you still desire your old home? Even so, I wish you well. (Homer Book 5 205-206)
  • I know full well of myself that wise Penelope is meaner to look upon than thou in comeliness and in stature, for she is a mortal, while thou art immortal and ageless. But even so I wish and long day by day to reach my home, and to see the day of my return. (Homer Book 5 219-220).
  • Here is a pretty cruise! While I was gone the gods have changed their minds about Odysseus. Look at him now, just offshore of that island that frees him from the bondage of his exile! Still i can give him a rough ride in, and will. (Homer Book 5 296-300).
  • Come, take this veil, and stretch it beneath thy breast. It is immortal; there is no fear that thou shalt suffer aught or perish. (Homer Book 5 347-348).
  • “Unhappy man, how is it that Poseidon, the earth-shaker, has conceived such furious wrath against thee, that he is sowing for thee the seeds of many evils? (Homer Book 5 340-341)/
  • And Athena shed sleep upon his eyes, that it might enfold his lids and speedily free him from toilsome weariness.(Homer Book 5 492).
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