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1  When the child of morning, rosy-fingered Dawn appeared, Menelaus rose and dressed himself.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK IV
2  Now when the child of morning, rosy-fingered Dawn, appeared Telemachus rose and dressed himself.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK II
3  When the child of morning rosy-fingered Dawn appeared, I bade my men on board and loose the hawsers.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK IX
4  When the child of morning, rosy-fingered Dawn, appeared, they again yoked their horses and their places in the chariot.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK XV
5  When the child of morning, rosy-fingered Dawn, appeared they hurried down to the ship and brought their cauldrons with them.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK XIII
6  Then, when the child of morning, rosy-fingered Dawn, appeared, I sent some men to Circe's house to fetch the body of Elpenor.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK XII
7  So when rosy-fingered Dawn made love to Orion, you precious gods were all of you furious till Diana went and killed him in Ortygia.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK V
8  When the child of morning, rosy-fingered Dawn, appeared, they again yoked their horses and drove out through the gateway under the echoing gatehouse.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK III
9  When the child of morning, rosy-fingered Dawn, appeared, I called a council and said, 'My friends, we are in very great difficulties; listen therefore to me.'
The Odyssey By Homer
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10  Now when the child of morning rosy-fingered Dawn appeared, Nestor left his couch and took his seat on the benches of white and polished marble that stood in front of his house.
The Odyssey By Homer
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11  Now when the child of morning, rosy-fingered Dawn, appeared, Alcinous and Ulysses both rose, and Alcinous led the way to the Phaeacian place of assembly, which was near the ships.
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12  When the child of morning rosy-fingered Dawn appeared, I took the three men on whose prowess of all kinds I could most rely, and went along by the sea-side, praying heartily to heaven.
The Odyssey By Homer
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13  Helen wept, Telemachus wept, and so did Menelaus, nor could Pisistratus keep his eyes from filling, when he remembered his dear brother Antilochus whom the son of bright Dawn had killed.
The Odyssey By Homer
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14  When the child of morning, rosy-fingered Dawn appeared, we admired the island and wandered all over it, while the nymphs Jove's daughters roused the wild goats that we might get some meat for our dinner.
The Odyssey By Homer
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15  When the child of morning, rosy-fingered Dawn, appeared, we brought the ship to land and drew her into a cave wherein the sea-nymphs hold their courts and dances, and I called the men together in council.
The Odyssey By Homer
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16  When the child of morning, rosy-fingered Dawn appeared, we drew our ships into the water, and put our masts and sails within them; then we went on board ourselves, took our seats on the benches, and smote the grey sea with our oars.
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17  When the child of morning rosy-fingered Dawn appeared, Ulysses put on his shirt and cloak, while the goddess wore a dress of a light gossamer fabric, very fine and graceful, with a beautiful golden girdle about her waist and a veil to cover her head.
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ContextHighlight   In BOOK V
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