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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Euripides, Cyclops (ed. David Kovacs). Search the whole document.
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Aetna (Italy) (search for this): card 273
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Cyclops
to the Chorus-Leader
You lie. For my part, I put more trust in this man than in RhadamanthysLegendary ruler of Crete and judge in the Underworld, famous for his justice. and think him more honest. But I wish to ask a question. Where have you sailed from? What is your country? What city was it that brought you up?
Odysseus
We are men of Ithaca by birth, and it is from Ilium, after sacking the city, that we have come to your land, Cyclops, blown off-course by sea-storms.
Cyclops
Are you the ones who went to punish Ilium on the Scamander for the theft of the worthless Helen?
Odysseus
Yes, we are the ones who endured that terrible toil.
Cyclops
Disgraceful expedition, to sail for the sake of one woman to the land of the Phrygians!
Odysseus
It was the doing of a god: blame no mortal for it.
But, o noble son of the sea-god, we at once entreat you and give you our frank censure: do not have the hardness to kill benefactors who have come to your house and to make of them a go
Ilium (Turkey) (search for this): card 273
Crete (Greece) (search for this): card 273
Cyclops
to the Chorus-Leader
You lie. For my part, I put more trust in this man than in RhadamanthysLegendary ruler of Crete and judge in the Underworld, famous for his justice. and think him more honest. But I wish to ask a question. Where have you sailed from? What is your country? What city was it that brought you up?
Odysseus
We are men of Ithaca by birth, and it is from Ilium, after sacking the city, that we have come to your land, Cyclops, blown off-course by sea-storms.
Cyclops
Are you the ones who went to punish Ilium on the Scamander for the theft of the worthless Helen?
Odysseus
Yes, we are the ones who endured that terrible toil.
Cyclops
Disgraceful expedition, to sail for the sake of one woman to the land of the Phrygians!
Odysseus
It was the doing of a god: blame no mortal for it.
But, o noble son of the sea-god, we at once entreat you and give you our frank censure: do not have the hardness to kill benefactors who have come to your house and to make of them a g