The Iliad of Homer


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Meteorous the face of ocean sweeps,  
Refulgent gliding o'er the sable deeps.  
Between where Samos wide his forests spreads,  
And rocky Imbrus lifts its pointed heads,  
Down plunged the maid; (the parted waves resound;)  
She plunged and instant shot the dark profound.  
As bearing death in the fallacious bait,  
From the bent angle sinks the leaden weight;  
So pass'd the goddess through the closing wave,  
Where Thetis sorrow'd in her secret cave:  
There placed amidst her melancholy train  
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The blue-hair'd sisters of the sacred main)  
Pensive she sat, revolving fates to come,  
And wept her godlike son's approaching doom.  
Then thus the goddess of the painted bow:  
"Arise, O Thetis! from thy seats below,  
'Tis Jove that calls."--"And why (the dame replies)  
Calls Jove his Thetis to the hated skies?  
Sad object as I am for heavenly sight!  
Ah may my sorrows ever shun the light!  
Howe'er, be heaven's almighty sire obey'd--"  
She spake, and veil'd her head in sable shade,  
Which, flowing long, her graceful person clad;  
And forth she paced, majestically sad.  
Then through the world of waters they repair  
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