Aún no tenemos significados para "deathless gods".
1I'll tend to all things here, I and the deathless gods.
2So spake he, and laughter rose among the deathless gods.
3I groaned in anguish, crying out to the deathless gods:
4So I must have angered one of the deathless gods
5Zeus forbid -andthe other deathless gods as well -
6Get thee forth, for lo, thy coming marks thee hated by the deathless gods.'
7Wilt thou not yield thee even to the deathless gods?
8But you, beauteous Helen, shall go with me; for the deathless gods have spoken it.
9And all these matters will be a care to me and to the deathless gods.
10Can't you bow to the deathless gods themselves?
11How could I keep thee bound among the deathless gods, if Ares were to depart, avoiding the debt and the bond?
12First Chaos was: next ample-bosomed Earth, Of deathless gods, who still the Olympian heights Snow-topt inhabit....
13There is none assurance any more of his returning, but already have the deathless gods devised for him death and black fate.
14For Zeus, methinks, and the other deathless gods know whether I may bring tidings of having seen him; for I have wandered far.
15Then he went forth from the bath, and his dear son marvelled at him, beholding him like to the deathless gods in presence.
16He who hath slain the wooers is one of the deathless gods, come down to punish them for their injustice and their hardheartedness.
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