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The Phaeacians set Odysseus in Ithaca | od263flax: "Then they stepped forth from the benched ship upon the land, and first they lifted Odysseus out of the hollow ship, with the linen sheet and bright rug as they were, and laid him down on the sand, still overpowered by sleep." (Hom.Od.13.116). John Flaxman (1755 – 1826).

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  od263flax.jpg - od263flax: "Then they stepped forth from the benched ship upon the land, and first they lifted Odysseus out of the hollow ship, with the linen sheet and bright rug as they were, and laid him down on the sand, still overpowered by sleep." (Hom.Od.13.116). John Flaxman (1755 – 1826).  
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