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Odysseus and the old dog Argos | od343flax: "There lay the hound Argos, full of vermin; yet even now, when he marked Odysseus standing near, he wagged his tail and dropped both his ears, but nearer to his master he had no longer strength to move." (Hom.Od.17.300). John Flaxman (1755 – 1826).

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  od343flax.jpg - od343flax: "There lay the hound Argos, full of vermin; yet even now, when he marked Odysseus standing near, he wagged his tail and dropped both his ears, but nearer to his master he had no longer strength to move." (Hom.Od.17.300). John Flaxman (1755 – 1826).  
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