Post bellum Troianum venit Ulixes cum XII viris ad terram Cyclopum. In translation - Post bellum Troianum venit Ulixes cum XII viris ad terram Cyclopum. In English how to say

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Post bellum Troianum venit Ulixes cum XII viris ad terram Cyclopum. In cavernā
bonum caseum inveniunt. Dum eum edunt, Cyclops Polyphemus in eandem
cavernam magnas oves ducit et Graecos videt: "Quid vos facitis in meā cavernā?
Poenas dabitis, si mala consilia in animo habetis." "Troiā navigamus," Ulixes ei
dicit. "Quid tu nobis dabis?" Polyphemus autem exclamat: "Stulte! Quid vos, tu 5
tuique cari, mihi dabitis?" Sine morā paucos viros capit editque! Tum rogat, "Quid
tibi nomen est?" Ulixes respondet, "Nemo." Dum somnus Polyphemum superat,
Graeci insidias faciunt. Tignum in flammā acuunt et in oculum istius mittunt. O
miser Polypheme! Tibi non bene est. Alii Cyclopes veniunt, sed verum periculum
non sentiunt: "Nemo me necat!" Polyphemus vocat. "Bene!" ii dicunt. "Vale!" 10
Graeci igitur ex cavernā fugere possunt. Caecus Cyclops haec verba audit: "Vale!
Ego non Nemo, sed Ulixes sum!
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After the war, the Trojan Ulysses with 12 men came to the land of the Cyclops. Caves
find good cheese. While you eat of him, the Cyclops Polyphemus, who in the same
hole of the great leads his sheep, and he sees the Greeks: "What you are doing in the meā the cave?
That punishment shall you give him, in my mind, if you have the bad counsels. " "Troy," Ulysses to him,
he says. "What do you say will you give us?" Polyphemus, however, he called out: "You fool! What you should do, you 5
and your dear, you shall give to me? " Without delay a few of the men and eats them! Then he asks, "What
is your name? " Ulysses responds, "No one." While sleep Polyphemus overcomes
Greeks make ambushes. Tignum hone in flame and in the eyes of that they send. Oh
wretched Polyphemus! Is not well. Others are coming, the Cyclopes, but the truth of the risk
do not feel: "No one is to kill me!" Polyphemus calls. "Well!" they say. "Goodbye!" 10
Greeks therefore able to flee from the holes. A blind man listens to these words of the Cyclops: "Farewell!
I will not let no one, but Ulysses, I am!
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