The Odyssey of Homer


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To my dear country's ever-pleasing coast,  
As while the spirit in this bosom glows,  
To thee, my goddess, I address my vows;  
My life, thy gift I boast!" He said, and sate  
Fast by Alcinous on a throne of state.  
Now each partakes the feast, the wine prepares,  
Portions the food, and each his portion shares.  
The bard a herald guides; the gazing throng  
Pay low obeisance as he moves along:  
Beneath a sculptur'd arch he sits enthroned,  
The peers encircling form an awful round.  
Then, from the chine, Ulysses carves with art  
Delicious food, an honorary part:  
"
This, let the master of the lyre receive,  
A pledge of love! 'tis all a wretch can give.  
Lives there a man beneath the spacious skies  
Who sacred honours to the bard denies?  
The Muse the bard inspires, exalts his mind;  
The muse indulgent loves the harmonious kind."  
The herald to his hand the charge conveys,  
Not fond of flattery, nor unpleased with praise.  
When now the rage of hunger was allay'd,  
Thus to the lyrist wise Ulysses said:  
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