urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0012.tlg002.perseus-eng3-trees:4316 (sentence)

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About his dear son he flung both his arms, and the much-enduring, goodly Odysseus caught him unto him fainting.
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Value Word Value Subref Value Position Index VE Ref Space After Alignments
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dear dear dear[1] 3 132582 4316.t3 True
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his his his[2] 8 132587 4316.t8 True
arms, arms arms[1] 9 132588 4316.t9 True
and and and[1] 10 132589 4316.t10 True
the the the[1] 11 132590 4316.t11 True
much-enduring, muchenduring muchenduring[1] 12 132591 4316.t12 True
goodly goodly goodly[1] 13 132592 4316.t13 True
Odysseus Odysseus Odysseus[1] 14 132593 4316.t14 True
caught caught caught[1] 15 132594 4316.t15 True
him him him[1] 16 132595 4316.t16 True
unto unto unto[1] 17 132596 4316.t17 True
him him him[2] 18 132597 4316.t18 True
fainting. fainting fainting[1] 19 132598 4316.t19 True