Chapter XIX
Endymion.— Mount Latmos. Gift of Perpetual Youth and Perpetual
Sleep.— Orion.— Kedalion.— Orion's Girdle.— The Fatal Shot
The Pleiads.— Aurora.— Memnon.— statue of Memnon.— Scylla.—
Acis and Galatea.— River Acis
Chapter XX
Minerva's Competition.— Paris's Decision.— Helen.— Paris's
Elopement.— Ulysses's Pretence.— The Apple of Discord.— Priam,
King of Troy.— Commander of Grecian Armament.— Principal
Leaders of the Trojans.— Agamemnon Kills the Sacred Stag.—
Iphigenia.— The Trojan War.— The Iliad.— Interest of Dods and
Goddesses in the War.— Achilles's Suit of Armor.— Death of
Hector.— Ransom Sent to Achilles.— Achilles Grants Priam's
Request.— Hector's Funeral Solemnities.
Chapter XXI
Achilles Captivated by Polyxena.— Achilles' Claim.— Bestowal of
Achilles' Armor.— The Hyacinth.— Arrows of Hercules.— Death of
Paris.— Celebrated Statue of Minerva.— Wooden Horse.— Greeks
Pretend to Abandon the Siege.— Sea Serpents.— Laocoon.— Troy
subdued.— Helen and Menelaus.— Nepenthe.— Agamemnon's
Misfortunes.— Orestes.— Electra.— Site of the City of Troy
Chapter XXII
The Odyssey.— The Wanderings of Ulysses.— Country of the
Cyclops.— The Island of Aeolus.— The Barbarous Tribe of
Laestrygonians.— Circe.— The Sirens.— Scylla and Charybdis.—
Cattle of Hyperion.— Ulysses's Raft.— Calypso Entertains
Ulysses.— Telemachus and Mentor Escape from Calypso's Isle
Chapter XXIII
Ulysses Abandons the Raft.— The Country of the Phaeacians.—
Nausicaa's Dream.— A Game of Ball.— Ulysses's Dilemma.—
Nausicaa's Courage.— The Palace of Alcinous.— Skill of the
Phaeacian Women.— Hospitality to Ulysses.— Demodocus, the Blind
Bard.— Gifts to Ulysses