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The Odyssey 13.352–355

The Odyssey 13.352–355
And straightway he prayed to the nymphs with upstretched hands: “Ye Naiad Nymphs, daughters of Zeus, never did I think to behold you again, but now I hail you with loving prayers. Aye, and gifts too will I give, as aforetime, if the daughter of Zeus, she that drives the spoil, shall graciously grant me
ὣς εἰποῦσα θεὰ σκέδασʼ ἠέρα, εἴσατο δὲ χθών· γήθησέν τʼ ἄρʼ ἔπειτα πολύτλας δῖος Ὀδυσσεύς, χαίρων γαίῃ, κύσε δὲ ζείδωρον ἄρουραν. αὐτίκα δὲ νύμφῃς ἠρήσατο, χεῖρας ἀνασχών·
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