Both Uses of
iniquity
in
The Odyssey by Homer - (translated by: Cowper)
- Minerva then, Goddess, caerulean-eyed, Prompted Icarius' daughter to appear Before the suitors; so to expose the more Their drift iniquitous, and that herself More bright than ever in her husband's eyes Might shine, and in her son's.†
Book 18
- I am here—oh, pity me! repress Thine own, and pacify thy father's wrath, That he destroy not me, through fierce revenge Of their iniquities who have consumed 430 His wealth, and, in their folly scorn'd his son.†
Book 22 *
Definition:
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(iniquity) immorality; or an immoral act