Odyssey - 4th Paragraph - Text alignment
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Ad quam Eurylochum cum viginti duobus sociis misit , quos illa ab humana specie immutavit . Eurylochus timens , qui non intraverat , inde fugit et Ulixi nuntiavit , qui solus ad eam se contulit ; sed in itinere Mercurius ei remedium dedit monstravitque , quomodo Circen deciperet . Qui postquam ad Circen venit et poculum ab ea accepit , remedium Mercurii monitu coniecit ensemque strinxit minatus , nisi socios sibi restitueret , se eam interfecturum . Tunc Circe intellexit non sine voluntate deorum id esse factum ; itaque fide data se nihil tale commissuram socios eius ad pristinam formam restituit , ipsa cum eodem concubuit , ex quo filios duos procreavit , Nausithoum et Telegonum .
He
sent
Eurylochus
to
her
with
twenty
two
men
,
whom
she
transformed
from
their
human
form
.
Eurylochus
,
being
afraid
,
who
did
not
enter
,
fled
from
there
and
reported
to
Odysseus
,
who
brought
himself
to
her
alone
.
But
on
his
way
Mercury
gave
a
cure
to
him
and
showed
him
how
to
trick
Circe
.
After
he
came
to
Circe
and
accepted
the
cup
from
her
,
because
of
the
warning
of
Mercury
,
he
threw
the
cure
in
and
drew
his
sword
,
threatening
that
,
unless
she
restored
his
men
to
him
,
he
would
kill
her
.
Then
Circe
understood
that
this
has
been
done
not
without
the
will
of
the
gods
.
Therefore
,
with
trust
having
been
given
that
she
would
do
no
such
thing
,
she
returned
his
men
to
their
former
condition
.
She
laid
with
him
,
from
whom
she
gave
birth
to
two
sons
,
Nausithous
and
Telegonus
.