“Such desire is in him
merely to see the hearthsmoke leaping upward
from his own island, that he longs to die.”
I. 58–59 (tr. Robert Fitzgerald).
Odyssey (c. 725 BC)
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Ἱέμενος καὶ καπνὸν ἀποθρῴσκοντα νοῆσαι ἧς γαίης, θανέειν ἱμείρεται.
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