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Book iv. |
Telemachus at the house of Menelaus--The suitors resolve to lie in wait for him as he returns, and murder him |
24 |
Book v. |
Ulysses in the island of Calypso--He leaves the island on a raft, and after great suffering reaches the land of the Phæacians |
28 |
Book vi. |
The meeting between Ulysses and Nausicaa |
30 |
Book vii. |
The splendours of the house of King Alcinous--Queen Arete wants to know how Ulysses got his shirt and cloak, for she knows them as her own work. Ulysses explains |
34 |
Book viii. |
The Phæacian games and banquet in honour of Ulysses |
37 |
Book ix. |
The voyages of Ulysses--The Cicons, Lotus-eaters, and the Cyclops Polyphemus |
41 |
Book x. |
Æolus--The Læstrygonians--Circe |
46 |
Book xi. |
Ulysses in the house of Hades |
49 |
Book xii. |
The Sirens--Scylla and Charybdis--The cattle of the Sun |
53 |
Book xiii. |
Ulysses is taken back to Ithaca by the Phæacians |
57 |
Book xiv. |
Ulysses in the hut of Eumæus |
60 |
Book xv. |
Telemachus returns from Pylos, and on landing goes to the hut of Eumæus |
63 |
Book xvi. |
Ulysses and Telemachus become known to one another |
66 |
Book xvii. |
Telemachus goes to the town, and is followed by Eumæus and Ulysses, who is maltreated by the suitors |
70 |
Book xviii. |
The fight between Ulysses and Irus--The suitors make presents to Penelope--and ill-treat Ulysses |
75 |
Book xix. |
Ulysses converses with Penelope, and is recognised by Euryclea |
78 |
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