1 I am too old to care about remaining here at the beck and call of a master.
2 But Venus took care of them, and fed them on cheese, honey, and sweet wine.
3 She drugged the wine with an herb that banishes all care, sorrow, and ill humour.
4 As it is, I am oppressed with care, and with the afflictions which heaven has seen fit to heap upon me.
5 As it is, I am oppressed with care, and with the afflictions which heaven has seen fit to heap upon me.
6 But now he has fallen on evil times, for his master is dead and gone, and the women take no care of him.
7 Then turning to Antinous he said, "Antinous, you take as much care of my interests as though I were your son."
8 Morning will come in due course, and in the forenoon I care not how much I cry for those that are dead and gone.
9 Such was I in battle, but I did not care about farm work, nor the frugal home life of those who would bring up children.
10 As he spoke he dived under the waves, whereon I turned back to the ships with my companions, and my heart was clouded with care as I went along.
11 Till then we shall go on harassing him with our suit; for we fear no man, and care neither for him, with all his fine speeches, nor for any fortune-telling of yours.
12 Then Mercury went back to high Olympus passing over the wooded island; but I fared onward to the house of Circe, and my heart was clouded with care as I walked along.
13 Having so said she dived under the waves, whereon I turned back to the place where my ships were ranged upon the shore; and my heart was clouded with care as I went along.
14 He was very glad of a warm bath, for he had had no one to wait upon him ever since he left the house of Calypso, who as long as he remained with her had taken as good care of him as though he had been a god.
15 It poured without ceasing, and the wind blew strong from the West, which is a wet quarter, so Ulysses thought he would see whether Eumaeus, in the excellent care he took of him, would take off his own cloak and give it him, or make one of his men give him one.
16 If anyone wants to have a bout with me let him come on, for I am exceedingly angry; I will box, wrestle, or run, I do not care what it is, with any man of you all except Laodamas, but not with him because I am his guest, and one cannot compete with one's own personal friend.
17 Any one but yourself on returning from so long a voyage would at once have gone home to see his wife and children, but you do not seem to care about asking after them or hearing any news about them till you have exploited your wife, who remains at home vainly grieving for you, and having no peace night or day for the tears she sheds on your behalf.
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