The Odyssey of Homer


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Till all the coward thoughts of death gave way.  
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Meanwhile our vessels plough the liquid plain,  
And soon the known AEolian coast regain;  
Our groan the rocks remurmur'd to the main.  
We leap'd on shore, and with a scanty feast  
Our thirst and hunger hastily repress'd;  
That done, two chosen heralds straight attend  
Our second progress to my royal friend;  
And him amidst his jovial sons we found;  
The banquet steaming, and the goblets crown'd;  
There humbly stoop'd with conscious shame and awe,  
Nor nearer than the gate presumed to draw.  
But soon his sons their well-known guest descried,  
And starting from their couches loudly cried:  
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Ulysses here! what demon could'st thou meet  
To thwart thy passage, and repel thy fleet?  
Wast thou not furnish'd by our choicest care  
For Greece, for home and all thy soul held dear?'  
Thus they, In silence long my fate I mourn'd;  
At length these words with accents low return'd:  
`Me, lock'd in sleep, my faithless crew bereft  
Of all the blessing of your godlike gift!  
But grant, oh grant, our loss we may retrieve;  
A favour you, and you alone can give.'  
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