Iliad, Book 21  17747

Locations in Harold's Library

  • The Oxford Book of Classical Verse in Translation (book) (excerpt only)
    • page 35
    • Excerpt: Achilles kills Lycaonfrom line 97: "These Words, attended with a Show'r of Tears" to "The Youth addrest to unrelenting Ears:"
    • Credits: Alexander Pope (translator)
  • The Oxford Book of Classical Verse in Translation (book) (excerpt only)
    • page 36
    • Excerpt: from The Killing of Lykaonfrom line 106: "'You too must die, my dear. Why do you care?" to "Patroklos, a much better man, has died."  Ⓒ
    • Credits: Robert Lowell (translator)
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