The Odyssey of Homer


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My stores in riotous expense devour.  
In feast and dance the mirthful months employ,  
And meditate my doom to crown their joy."  
With tender pity touch'd, the goddess cried:  
"Soon may kind Heaven a sure relief provide,  
Soon may your sire discharge the vengeance due,  
And all your wrongs the proud oppressors rue!  
Oh! in that portal should the chief appear,  
Each hand tremendous with a brazen spear,  
In radiant panoply his limbs incased  
(For so of old my fathers court he graced,  
When social mirth unbent his serious soul,  
O'er the full banquet, and the sprightly bowl);  
He then from Ephyre, the fair domain  
Of Ilus, sprung from Jason's royal strain,  
Measured a length of seas, a toilsome length, in vain.  
For, voyaging to learn the direful art  
To taint with deadly drugs the barbed dart;  
Observant of the gods, and sternly just,  
Ilus refused to impart the baneful trust;  
With friendlier zeal my father's soul was fired,  
The drugs he knew, and gave the boon desired.  
Appear'd he now with such heroic port,  
As then conspicuous at the Taphian court;  
Soon should you boasters cease their haughty strife,  
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