and by and by, the women who had been in the habit of misconducting themselves with them, left the house giggling and laughing with one another. This made Ulysses very angry, and he doubted whether to get up and kill every single one ... They tied the goats up under the gatehouse, and then Melanthius began gibing at Ulysses.
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The next day Calypso gave him an axe, and took him to a part of the island where there [135] were trees fit for making the raft—alder, and poplar, and pine. Twenty of these he cut down, and he hewed them to one shape. ... but Ulysses kept hold of one of the planks of which it was made with his arms and legs,
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This made Ulysses very angry, and he doubted whether to get up and kill every single one of them then and there, or to let them sleep one more and last time with the suitors. ... They tied the goats up under the gatehouse, and then Melanthius began gibing at Ulysses. "Are you still here, stranger," said he,
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Jove gives prosperity to rich and poor just as he chooses, so you must take what he has seen fit to send you, ... On this the maids left off running away and began calling one another back. They made Ulysses sit down in the shelter as Nausicaa had told them, and brought him a shirt and cloak. They also brought him the...
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Troilus finds himself in the tricky position of balancing his own domestic welfare (which he sees as tied up in winning Cressida) with that of his brother Paris, ... Meanwhile, in the Greek camp, Ulysses' speech on "degree", one of the most famous in Troilus and Cressida, offers yet another set of ironies and paradoxes.
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Then Ulysses drew his sword, ... He made knots of the osier twigs upon which the Cyclop commonly slept; with which he tied the fattest and fleeciest of the rams together, three in a rank, and under the belly of the middle ram he tied a man, and himself last, wrapping himself fast with both his hands in the rich wool of one,
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