Od (Homer, Odyssey) 11. 630-31
And I should have seen yet others of the men of former time, whom I was fain to behold, even Theseus and Peirithous, glorious children of the gods, but ere that the myriad tribes of the dead came thronging up with a wondrous cry, and pale fear seized me. (Original Greek)
Edited by Elena Bianchelli, April 20, 2016
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