The Odyssey, book 4, lines 893–946:
A divinely sent body-phantom passes through the locked door of an Upper Room in order to spare the hidden grieving over a divine royal husband and son falsely thought to be “lost in the House of Death.”
The Odyssey, book 4, lines 893–946:
A divinely sent body-phantom passes through the locked door of an Upper Room in order to spare the hidden grieving over a divine royal husband and son falsely thought to be “lost in the House of Death.”