60 Since I found it out from great crowds of boon companions—[1865]

61 ... a faithless wife, a sluggish household, a dirty home—[1866]

62 ... nor is peace obtained ... because he dragged Cassandra from the statue[1867]

63 ... Eager to return home, we almost infringed our king's command[1868]

64 ... Let something, at all events, which I have attempted, turn out, some way....

65 ... Thither our eyes of themselves entice us, and hope hurries our mind to the spot.

66 ... he thinks by clothes to ward off cold and shivering.

67 ... unless you write of monsters and snakes with wings and feathers.[1869]

68 ... for I grow contemptuous and am weary of Agamemnon—

69 ... he is tormented with hunger, cold, dirt, unbathed filthiness, neglect.