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1  If some god wrecks me when I am on the sea, I will bear it and make the best of it.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK V
2  Here this part of the fleet was driven on to the rocks and wrecked; but the crews just managed to save themselves.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK III
3  Hear me," he cried, "daughter of Aegis-bearing Jove, unweariable, hear me now, for you gave no heed to my prayers when Neptune was wrecking me.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK VI
4  He said this to draw me out, but I was too cunning to be caught in that way, so I answered with a lie; 'Neptune,' said I, 'sent my ship on to the rocks at the far end of your country, and wrecked it.'
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK IX
5  He said that Neptune would be angry with us for taking every one so safely over the sea, and would one day wreck a Phaeacian ship as it was returning from an escort, and bury our city under a high mountain.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK XIII
6  I should have done so at once," replied Neptune, "if I were not anxious to avoid anything that might displease you; now, therefore, I should like to wreck the Phaeacian ship as it is returning from its escort.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK XIII
7  Ajax was wrecked, for Neptune drove him on to the great rocks of Gyrae; nevertheless, he let him get safe out of the water, and in spite of all Minerva's hatred he would have escaped death, if he had not ruined himself by boasting.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK IV