Homer: The Odyssey - Book 1, Lines 1-50 - Metrical Ancient Greek reading and Interlinear Translation
A reading of Homer, The Odyssey, Book 1, Lines 1-50 in the original Ancient Greek meter, accompanied by an interlinear English translation. The meter is dactylic hexameter.

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