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Agelaus

Mortal · 4 speeches

Psychological Vocabulary

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Lines 322–337
of the slaves that are in the house of divine Odysseus. But to Telemachus and his mother I would speak a gentle word, if perchance it may find favour in the minds of both. So long as the hearts in your breasts had hope that wise Odysseus would return to his own house, so long there was no ground for blame that you waited, and restrained the wooers in your halls; for this was the better course, had Odysseus returned and come back to his house. But now this is plain, that he will return no more. Nay then, come, sit by thy mother and tell her this, namely that she must wed him whosoever is the best man, and who offers the most gifts; to the end that thou mayest enjoy in peace all the heritage of thy fathers, eating and drinking, and that she may keep the house of another.” Then wise Telemachus answered him: “Nay, by Zeus, Agelaus, and by the woes of my father,
φίλοι, οὐκ ἂν δή τις ἐπὶ ῥηθέντι δικαίῳ ἀντιβίοις ἐπέεσσι καθαπτόμενος χαλεπαίνοι· μήτε τι τὸν ξεῖνον στυφελίζετε μήτε τινʼ ἄλλον δμώων, οἳ κατὰ δώματʼ Ὀδυσσῆος θείοιο. Τηλεμάχῳ δέ κε μῦθον ἐγὼ καὶ μητέρι φαίην ἤπιον, εἴ σφωϊν κραδίῃ ἅδοι ἀμφοτέροιϊν. ὄφρα μὲν ὑμῖν θυμὸς ἐνὶ στήθεσσιν ἐώλπει νοστήσειν Ὀδυσῆα πολύφρονα ὅνδε δόμονδε, τόφρʼ οὔ τις νέμεσις μενέμεν τʼ ἦν ἰσχέμεναί τε μνηστῆρας κατὰ δώματʼ, ἐπεὶ τόδε κέρδιον ἦεν, εἰ νόστησʼ Ὀδυσεὺς καὶ ὑπότροπος ἵκετο δῶμα· νῦν δʼ ἤδη τόδε δῆλον, τʼ οὐκέτι νόστιμός ἐστιν. ἀλλʼ ἄγε, σῇ τάδε μητρὶ παρεζόμενος κατάλεξον, γήμασθʼ ὅς τις ἄριστος ἀνὴρ καὶ πλεῖστα πόρῃσιν, ὄφρα σὺ μὲν χαίρων πατρώϊα πάντα νέμηαι, ἔσθων καὶ πίνων, δʼ ἄλλου δῶμα κομίζῃ.
Lines 132–134
φίλοι, οὐκ ἂν δή τις ἀνʼ ὀρσοθύρην ἀναβαίη καὶ εἴποι λαοῖσι, βοὴ δʼ ὤκιστα γένοιτο; τῷ κε τάχʼ οὗτος ἀνὴρ νῦν ὕστατα τοξάσσαιτο.
Lines 213–223
For in this wise, methinks, shall our will be brought to pass: when we have killed these men, father and son, thereafter shalt thou too be slain with them, such deeds art thou minded to do in these halls: with thine own head shalt thou pay the price. But when with the sword we have stripped you of your might, all the possessions that thou hast within doors and in the fields we will mingle with those of Odysseus, and will not suffer thy sons or thy daughters to dwell in thy halls, nor thy faithful wife to fare at large in the city of Ithaca.” So he spoke, and Athena waxed the more wroth at heart,
Μέντορ, μή σʼ ἐπέεσσι παραιπεπίθῃσιν Ὀδυσσεὺς μνηστήρεσσι μάχεσθαι, ἀμυνέμεναι δέ οἱ αὐτῷ. ὧδε γὰρ ἡμέτερόν γε νόον τελέεσθαι ὀΐω· ὁππότε κεν τούτους κτέωμεν, πατέρʼ ἠδὲ καὶ υἱόν, ἐν δὲ σὺ τοῖσιν ἔπειτα πεφήσεαι, οἷα μενοινᾷς ἔρδειν ἐν μεγάροις· σῷ δʼ αὐτοῦ κράατι τίσεις. αὐτὰρ ἐπὴν ὑμέων γε βίας ἀφελώμεθα χαλκῷ, κτήμαθʼ ὁπόσσα τοί ἐστι, τά τʼ ἔνδοθι καὶ τὰ θύρηφι, τοῖσιν Ὀδυσσῆος μεταμίξομεν· οὐδέ τοι υἷας ζώειν ἐν μεγάροισιν ἐάσομεν, οὐδέ θύγατρας οὐδʼ ἄλοχον κεδνὴν Ἰθάκης κατὰ ἄστυ πολεύειν.
Lines 248–254
and they are left alone there at the outer doors. Therefore hurl not now upon them your long spears all at once, but come, do you six throw first in the hope that Zeus may grant that Odysseus be struck, and that we win glory. Of the rest there is no care, once he shall have fallen.”
φίλοι, ἤδη σχήσει ἀνὴρ ὅδε χεῖρας ἀάπτους· καὶ δή οἱ Μέντωρ μὲν ἔβη κενὰ εὔγματα εἰπών, οἱ δʼ οἶοι λείπονται ἐπὶ πρώτῃσι θύρῃσι. τῷ νῦν μὴ ἅμα πάντες ἐφίετε δούρατα μακρά, ἀλλʼ ἄγεθʼ οἱ ἓξ πρῶτον ἀκοντίσατʼ, αἴ κέ ποθι Ζεὺς δώῃ Ὀδυσσῆα βλῆσθαι καὶ κῦδος ἀρέσθαι. τῶν δʼ ἄλλων οὐ κῆδος, ἐπὴν οὗτός γε πέσῃσιν.