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[34] “ἱκόμεθ̓, αἴ κε . . ὀιζύος”, ‘we are come here, in the hope that Zeus may rid us of sorrow for the days to come.’ περ adds an emphasis to “ἐξοπίσω”, for the past had been troublous enough. The emphasis lies in the words ξεινήια πολλὰ φαγόντε, meaning, ‘many were the hospitalities that we enjoyed before we settled down here;’ therefore, let us not fail in extending such hospitality to others.

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