Homer Quotes About Fame

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  • The rest were vulgar deaths unknown to fame.

    Homer (1791). “The Iliad: Of Homer. Translated by Mr. Pope. ...”, p.335
  • Earth sounds my wisdom, and high heaven my fame.

    Homer (1872). “The Iliad ...”, p.384
  • The life, which others pay, let us bestow, And give to fame what we to nature owe.

    Homer (1796). “The Iliad of Homer”, p.352
  • But sure the eye of time beholds no name, So blest as thine in all the rolls of fame.

    Homer (1805). “The Odyssey of Homer. Translated from the Greek by Alexander Pope, etc”, p.218
  • There is no greater fame for a man than that which he wins with his footwork or the skill of his hands.

  • Our fruitless labours mourn, And only rich in barren fame return.

    Homer (1822). “The Odyssey of Homer”, p.209
  • How vain, without the merit, is the name.

    Homer (1909). “The Iliad of Homer”, p.391
  • Short is my date, but deathless my renown.

    Homer (1769). “The Iliad of Homer”, p.329
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