The Odyssey of Homer


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With taunts the distant giant I accost:  
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Hear me, O Cyclop! hear, ungracious host!  
Twas on no coward, no ignoble slave,  
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Thou meditatest thy meal in yonder cave;  
But one, the vengeance fated from above  
Doom'd to inflict; the instrument of Jove.  
Thy barbarous breach of hospitable bands,  
The god, the god revenges by my hands.'  
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These words the Cyclop's burning rage provoke;  
From the tall hill he rends a pointed rock;  
High o'er the billows flew the massy load,  
And near the ship came thundering on the flood.  
It almost brush'd the helm, and fell before:  
The whole sea shook, and refluent beat the shore,  
The strong concussion on the heaving tide  
Roll'd back the vessel to the island's side:  
Again I shoved her off: our fate to fly,  
Each nerve we stretch, and every oar we ply.  
Just 'scaped impending death, when now again  
We twice as far had furrow'd back the main,  
Once more I raise my voice; my friends, afraid,  
With mild entreaties my design dissuade:  
'What boots the godless giant to provoke,  
Whose arm may sink us at a single stroke?  
Already when the dreadful rock he threw,  
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