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The Odyssey 22.210–212

The Odyssey 22.210–212
So he spoke, deeming that it was Athena, the rouser of hosts. But the wooers on the other side shouted aloud in the hall, and first Agelaus, son of Damastor, rebuked Athena, saying: “Mentor, let not Odysseus beguile thee with his words to fight against the wooers and bear aid to himself.
ὣς φάτʼ, ὀϊόμενος λαοσσόον ἔμμεν Ἀθήνην. μνηστῆρες δʼ ἑτέρωθεν ὁμόκλεον ἐν μεγάροισι· πρῶτος τήν γʼ ἐνένιπε Δαμαστορίδης Ἀγέλαος·
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