[83] Il. x. 352.
[84] Il. xxiii. 750.
[85] Il. xxiii. 670.
[86] Il. ix. 186.
[87] Od. xviii. 366-75.
[88] Od. xix. 500-2.
[89] In Od. xxii. 417, he applies to Euryclea for the information, which he had before declined. This is after the trial of the Bow: the other was before it was proposed, and when the Chief probably reckoned on having himself more time for observation than proved to be the case.
[90] Il. i. 334.
[91] Il. ix. 197.
[92] Il. xxiv. 486.