Ulysses having told Polyphemus that his name is
OUTIS, (a proper name perhaps, but NOBODY), the mon-
ster, on his eye being burnt out, informs his brethren, who are
alarmed by his cries, that Nobody kills him with pain, which in-
duces them to leave him without assistance.
OUTIS, (a proper name perhaps, but NOBODY), the mon-
ster, on his eye being burnt out, informs his brethren, who are
alarmed by his cries, that Nobody kills him with pain, which in-
duces them to leave him without assistance.
Wreath - 1830 - Sappho Theocritus Bion Moschus in Prose