"He did his best to wag his tail.... Odysseus wiping a salt tear from his cheek." "I marvel that they leave this hound to lie hear on this pile." (line 1050 to 1057)
"Now Penelope sank down, holding the weapon, and she sobbed and bit her lip and let the salt tears flow." (1097 to 1099)
"Bend and string it if you can. Who sends an arrow through twelve ax-helve sockets,I join my life with his." (1117 to 1119)
"Prayers i never heard except your own that i might come again, I'm Odysseus." "If Zeus comes you will get a lot of things." (1144 to 1145)
"Now flashed arrow from twanging bow clean as a whistle through every socket ring, and grazed not one, to thud with heavy brazen head beyond." (1204 to 1207)
"and with a clink and glitter of keen bronze stood by his chair, in the forefront near his father." (1219 to 1220)