The Odyssey of Homer


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Or was the vessel seized by fraud or force?"  
"
With willing duty, not reluctant mind  
(Noemon cried), the vessel was resign'd,  
Who, in the balance, with the great affairs  
Of courts presume to weigh their private cares?  
With him, the peerage next in power to you;  
And Mentor, captain of the lordly crew,  
Or some celestial in his reverend form,  
Safe from the secret rock and adverse storm,  
Pilot's the course; for when the glimmering ray  
Of yester dawn disclosed the tender day,  
Mentor himself I saw, and much admired,"  
Then ceased the youth, and from the court retired.  
Confounded and appall'd, the unfinish'd game  
The suitors quit, and all to council came.  
Antinous first the assembled peers address'd.  
Rage sparkling in his eyes, and burning in his breast  
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O shame to manhood! shall one daring boy  
The scheme of all our happiness destroy?  
Fly unperceived, seducing half the flower  
Of nobles, and invite a foreign power?  
The ponderous engine raised to crush us all,  
Recoiling, on his head is sure to fall.  
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