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Hermes comes to Calypso | od102flax: Zeus to Hermes: "Hermes, declare to the fair-tressed nymph Calypso our fixed resolve, even the return of Odysseus of the steadfast heart, that he may return with guidance neither of gods nor of mortal men, but that on a stoutly-bound raft, suffering woes, he may come on the twentieth day to deep-soiled Scheria, the land of the Phaeacians." (Hom.Od.5.30). John Flaxman (1755 – 1826). |
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