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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Homer, The Odyssey (ed. Samuel Butler, Based on public domain edition, revised by Timothy Power and Gregory Nagy.). Search the whole document.
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Pieria (Greece) (search for this): book 5, card 2
Thus he spoke, and Hermes, guide
and guardian, slayer of Argos, did as he was told. Forthwith he bound
on his glittering golden sandals with which he could fly like the
wind over land and sea. He took the wand with which he seals
men's eyes in sleep or wakes them just as he pleases, and flew
holding it in his hand over Pieria; then he swooped down through the
firmament till he reached the level of the sea, whose waves he
skimmed like a cormorant that flies fishing every hole and corner of
the ocean, and drenching its thick plumage in the spray. He flew and
flew over many a weary wave, but when at last he got to the island
which was his journey's end, he left the sea and went on by land
till he came to the cave where the nymph Calypso lived.
He found her at home. There was a
large fire burning on the hearth, and one could smell from far the
fragrant reek of burning cedar and sandal wood. As for herself, she
was busy at her loom, shooting her golden shuttle through the warp
and singing
Argos (Greece) (search for this): book 5, card 2
Thus he spoke, and Hermes, guide
and guardian, slayer of Argos, did as he was told. Forthwith he bound
on his glittering golden sandals with which he could fly like the
wind over land and sea. He took the wand with which he seals
men's eyes in sleep or wakes them just as he pleases, and flew
holding it in his hand over Pieria; then he swooped down through the
firmament till he reached the level of the sea, whose waves he
skimmed like a cormorant that flies fishing every hole and corner of
the ocean, and drenching its thick plumage in the spray. He flew and
flew over many a weary wave, but when at last he got to the island
which was his journey's end, he left the sea and went on by land
till he came to the cave where the nymph Calypso lived.
He found her at home. There was a
large fire burning on the hearth, and one could smell from far the
fragrant reek of burning cedar and sandal wood. As for herself, she
was busy at her loom, shooting her golden shuttle through the warp
and singin