Thus, on his arrival at Cephalonia, he informs us that Robert Guiscard died there. |
After a short delay at Leghorn the poet reached Cephalonia on the 24th of July. |
Such a passage fits very ill an island lying, as Ithaca does, just to the east of Cephalonia. |
Earthquakes are common in GreeceThousands of people were left homeless in January by a quake on the Greek Ionian island of Cephalonia. |
Our lugs were hoisted, for the wind had come round to the southward, and away we stood for Cephalonia. |
Yet these are the terms in which he wrote to his two correspondents at Cephalonia. |