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The Odyssey 21.369–375

The Odyssey 21.369–375
lest, younger though I am, I drive thee to the field, and pelt thee with stones; for in strength I am the better. I would that I were even so much better in strength and might than all the wooers that are in the house; then would I soon send many a one forth from our house to go his way in evil case; for they devise wickedness.” So he spoke, but all the wooers laughed merrily at him, and relaxed the bitterness of their anger against Telemachus. Howbeit the swineherd bore the bow through the hall, and came up to wise Odysseus, and put it in his hands.
ἄττα, πρόσω φέρε τόξα· τάχʼ οὐκ εὖ πᾶσι πιθήσεις μή σε καὶ ὁπλότερός περ ἐὼν ἀγρόνδε δίωμαι, βάλλων χερμαδίοισι· βίηφι δὲ φέρτερός εἰμι. αἲ γὰρ πάντων τόσσον, ὅσοι κατὰ δώματʼ ἔασι, μνηστήρων χερσίν τε βίηφί τε φέρτερος εἴην· τῷ κε τάχα στυγερῶς τινʼ ἐγὼ πέμψαιμι νέεσθαι ἡμετέρου ἐξ οἴκου, ἐπεὶ κακὰ μηχανόωνται.
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