Both Uses of
carouse
in
The Odyssey by Homer - (translated by: Pope)
- Pacific now prolong the jovial feast; But when the dawn reveals the rosy east, I, to the peers assembled, shall propose The firm resolve, I here in few disclose; No longer live the cankers of my court; All to your several states with speed resort; Waste in wild riot what your land allows, There ply the early feast, and late carouse.†
Book 1
- Haste from the court, ye spoilers, haste away: Waste in wild riot what your land allows, There ply the early feast, and late carouse.†
Book 2 *
Definition:
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(carouse) having fun with others in a noisy manner while drinking alcohol