All 3 Uses of
redress
in
The Odyssey by Homer - (translated by: Cowper)
- Too feeble should be found, and yet to learn How best to use the little force we own; Else, had I pow'r, I would, myself, redress 80 The evil; for it now surpasses far All suff'rance, now they ravage uncontroul'd, Nor show of decency vouchsafe me more.†
Book 2
- But now, with darts of anguish ye transfix My inmost soul, and I have no redress.†
Book 2 *
- But when, descending to the shore, I reach'd At length my bark, with aspect stern and tone I reprimanded them, yet no redress Could frame, or remedy—the beeves were dead.†
Book 12
Definition:
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(redress) fix a problem; or make up for a wrong