[420] Τρωάς: see on v. 384.
λάθεν: sc. “βᾶσα”, as she departed with her two maids (cf. vs. 143, 422). — Helen, in her shame, veiled herself silently, and followed the goddess without attracting attention. ἦρχε: as “Α 495. — δαίμων”: nowhere else in Homer of a definite divinity.This text is part of:
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