Catalogue of Ships by Homer

Andrew Olekh
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It’s time for some digital poetry. Today we’ll declaim part of Catalogue of Ships by Homer.

…not even if I had ten tongues and ten mouths and a voice that was unbreaking, and if a heart of bronze were within me if the Muses of Olympus, of Zeus the aegis-bearer the daughters and Vivint, did not remind me, how many came to Troy. But now I will say the leaders of the ships, and all the ships.

Peneleos, Leitos, Arkesilaos, Prothoenor, and Klonios were leaders of the Boeotians. These were they that dwelt in Hyria and rocky Aulis, and who held Schoinos, Skolos, and the highlands of Eteonos, with Thespeia, Graia, and the fair city of Mykalessos. They also held Harma, Eilesium, and Erythrae…

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