The Odyssey of Homer


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But old, the mind with inattention hears:  
Patient permit the sadly pleasing strain;  
Familiar now with grief, your tears refrain,  
And in the public woe forget your own;  
You weep not for a perish'd lord alone.  
What Greeks new wandering in the Stygian gloom,  
Wish your Ulysses shared an equal doom!  
Your widow'd hours, apart, with female toil  
And various labours of the loom beguile;  
There rule, from palace-cares remote and free;  
That care to man belongs, and most to me."  
Mature beyond his years, the queen admires  
His sage reply, and with her train retires.  
Then swelling sorrows burst their former bounds,  
With echoing grief afresh the dome resounds;  
Till Pallas, piteous of her plaintive cries,  
In slumber closed her silver-streaming eyes.  
Meantime, rekindled at the royal charms,  
Tumultuous love each beating bosom warms;  
Intemperate rage a wordy war began;  
But bold Telemachus assumed the man.  
"Instant (he cried) your female discord end,  
Ye deedless boasters! and the song attend;  
Obey that sweet compulsion, nor profane  
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