And those that dwelt in Lacedaemon, lying low among the hills, Pharis, Sparta, with Messe the haunt of doves; Bryseae, Augeae, Amyclae, and Helos upon the sea; Laas, moreover, and Oetylus; these were led by Menelaus of the loud battle-cry, brother to Agamemnon, and of them there were sixty ships, drawn up apart from the others.
And those of Dulichium with the sacred Echinean islands, who dwelt beyond the sea off Elis; these were led by Meges, peer of Mars, and the son of valiant Phyleus, dear to Jove, who quarrelled with his father, and went to settle in Dulichium.
On the third day the Prince led the mare to the meadow again; but once more she vanished before his eyes.
Towards evening the mare was returned to him, and when he led her home to the Mother Dragon she said to him:
With a little bound he was at the gaping entrance to the subterranean chamber, and a moment later was running down a flight of age-old concrete steps that
led he knew not where.
When all was ready the merchant was brought from prison and
led to the foot of the gallows.
I was thus
led to infer that the ground of our opinions is far more custom and example than any certain knowledge.
The scientists were far inland, prosecuting their search for the valuable commodity that native rumor upon the mainland had
led them to believe might be found here in marketable quantity.
Alcinous then
led the way, and the others followed after, while a servant went to fetch Demodocus.
The rage for glitter-because its idea has become as we before observed, confounded with that of magnificence in the abstract-has
led us, also, to the exaggerated employment of mirrors.
They soon separated from the Munchkin boy, who was
led by the Soldier with the Green Whiskers down a side street toward the prison.
Toward this U-Dor
led his prisoners and their guard to the great arched entrance before which a line of fifty mounted warriors barred the way.