handmade paper, watercolor monotype

Joanne S. Scott
images of the odyssey

Book 9: Lines 326, 329
he knocked them dead like pups--
he bolted them down like a mountain-lion, left no scrap,

Book 8: Lines 230, 609
At that the heart of the long-suffering hero laughed,
Clearly grief has overpowered his heart.

Book 12: Lines 56, 58
have them tie you hand and foot in the swift ship,
so you can hear the Sirens' song to your heart's content.

Book 1:Lines 53, 57
And sparkling-eyed Athena drove the matter home:
"But my heart breaks for Odysseus,"--



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