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1  She lives by herself far from all neighbours human or divine.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK VII
2  I will tell you truly," answered Nestor, "and indeed you have yourself divined how it all happened.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK III
3  And Ulysses answered, "King Alcinous, it is a good thing to hear a bard with such a divine voice as this man has."
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK IX
4  Madam, wife of Ulysses, Telemachus does not understand these things; listen therefore to me, for I can divine them surely, and will hide nothing from you.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK XVII
5  Minerva endowed him with a presence of such divine comeliness that all marvelled at him as he went by, and when he took his place in his father's seat even the oldest councillors made way for him.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK II
6  A servant presently led in the famous bard Demodocus, whom the muse had dearly loved, but to whom she had given both good and evil, for though she had endowed him with a divine gift of song, she had robbed him of his eyesight.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK VIII
7  Then Pisistratus said, "Menelaus, son of Atreus, you are right in thinking that this young man is Telemachus, but he is very modest, and is ashamed to come here and begin opening up discourse with one whose conversation is so divinely interesting as your own."
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK IV
8  Minerva endowed him with a presence of such divine comeliness that all marvelled at him as he went by, and the suitors gathered round him with fair words in their mouths and malice in their hearts; but he avoided them, and went to sit with Mentor, Antiphus, and Halitherses, old friends of his father's house, and they made him tell them all that had happened to him.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK XVII