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Autolycus

Mortal · 1 speeches

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Lines 406–412
when he is a man grown and comes to the great house of his mother's kin at Parnassus, where are my possessions, I will give him thereof and send him back rejoicing.” It was for this reason that Odysseus had come, that Autolycus might give him the glorious gifts. And Autolycus and the sons of Autolycus
γαμβρὸς ἐμὸς θυγάτηρ τε, τίθεσθʼ ὄνομʼ ὅττι κεν εἴπω· πολλοῖσιν γὰρ ἐγώ γε ὀδυσσάμενος τόδʼ ἱκάνω, ἀνδράσιν ἠδὲ γυναιξὶν ἀνὰ χθόνα πουλυβότειραν· τῷ δʼ Ὀδυσεὺς ὄνομʼ ἔστω ἐπώνυμον· αὐτὰρ ἐγώ γε, ὁππότʼ ἂν ἡβήσας μητρώϊον ἐς μέγα δῶμα ἔλθῃ Παρνησόνδʼ, ὅθι πού μοι κτήματʼ ἔασι, τῶν οἱ ἐγὼ δώσω καί μιν χαίροντʼ ἀποπέμψω.