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The Odyssey 15.49–55

The Odyssey 15.49–55
drive through the dark night, how eager soever for our journey; and soon it will be dawn. Wait then, until the warrior son of Atreus, Menelaus, famed for his spear, shall bring gifts and set them on the car, and shall send us on our way with kindly words of farewell. For a guest remembers all his days the host who shews him kindness.” So he spoke, and presently came golden-throned Dawn. Up to them then came Menelaus, good at the war-cry, rising from his couch from beside fair-tressed Helen. And when the prince, the dear son of Odysseus, saw him,
Τηλέμαχʼ, οὔ πως ἔστιν ἐπειγομένους περ ὁδοῖο νύκτα διὰ δνοφερὴν ἐλάαν· τάχα δʼ ἔσσεται ἠώς. ἀλλὰ μένʼ εἰς κε δῶρα φέρων ἐπιδίφρια θήῃ ἥρως Ἀτρείδης, δουρικλειτὸς Μενέλαος, καὶ μύθοις ἀγανοῖσι παραυδήσας ἀποπέμψῃ. τοῦ γάρ τε ξεῖνος μιμνήσκεται ἤματα πάντα ἀνδρὸς ξεινοδόκου, ὅς κεν φιλότητα παράσχῃ.
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