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Homer's (the blind man's) poetry XIV as seen by the waiter "Iliad I - Iliad II - Iliad III - Iliad IV - Iliad V - Iliad VI - Iliad VII - Iliad IIX - Iliad IX - Iliad X - Iliad XI - Iliad XII - Iliad XIII - Iliad IV - Iliad XV - Iliad XVI - Iliad XVII - Iliad XIIX - Iliad XIX - Iliad XX - Iliad XXI - Iliad XXII - Iliad XXIII - Iliad XXIV" "Iliad XIV"
XIV book fourteen
Hera from her golden throne looks down, from the Olympus peak. She sees the sea lord splashing and churning the waters behind the Greek soldiers. She watches Cronus' children at play. But when she focuses her binoculars on her own husband her heart races as she zooms in on great Zeus at rest on the ridge and the craggy heights of Ida. "Tutoring" he had said he would. What could she do? Queen Hera wonders, tears glowing in her eyes . . . How could she outmaneuver Zeus the mastermind, this Zeus with his battle shield of storm and thunder?
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"Iliad I - Iliad II - Iliad III - Iliad IV - Iliad V - Iliad VI - Iliad VII - Iliad IIX - Iliad IX - Iliad X - Iliad XI - Iliad XII - Iliad XIII - Iliad IV - Iliad XV - Iliad XVI - Iliad XVII - Iliad XIIX - Iliad XIX - Iliad XX - Iliad XXI - Iliad XXII - Iliad XXIII - Iliad XXIV" 07/06/08
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