1 Not even a god could see them so fine and subtle were they.
2 No god could make a finer looking fellow than you are, but you are a fool.
3 If some god wrecks me when I am on the sea, I will bear it and make the best of it.
4 Another may be as handsome as a god, but his good looks are not crowned with discretion.
5 Close to her seat stands that of my father, on which he sits and topes like an immortal god.
6 Telemachus answered, "Antinous, do not chide with me, but, god willing, I will be chief too if I can."
7 He bound his sandals on to his comely feet, girded his sword about his shoulder, and left his room looking like an immortal god.
8 He bound his sandals on to his comely feet, girded his sword about his shoulders, and left his room looking like an immortal god.
9 He felt the change, wondered at it, and knew that the stranger had been a god, so he went straight to where the suitors were sitting.
10 Hear me," he cried, "you god who visited me yesterday, and bade me sail the seas in search of my father who has so long been missing.
11 Then the god staid his stream and stilled the waves, making all calm before him, and bringing him safely into the mouth of the river.
12 This is what my father used to say, but whether the god will carry out his threat or no is a matter which he will decide for himself.
13 We are speaking god and goddess to one another, and you ask me why I have come here, and I will tell you truly as you would have me do.
14 This old woman had been brought by sea from Apeira, and had been chosen as a prize for Alcinous because he was king over the Phaeacians, and the people obeyed him as though he were a god.
15 Here, too, there was a store of fragrant olive oil, while casks of old, well-ripened wine, unblended and fit for a god to drink, were ranged against the wall in case Ulysses should come home again after all.
16 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.
17 Perhaps he is a vagabond sailor whom she has taken from some foreign vessel, for we have no neighbours; or some god has at last come down from heaven in answer to her prayers, and she is going to live with him all the rest of her life.
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