The Odyssey of Homer


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'Ah master! ever honour'd, ever dear!  
(These tender words on every side I hear)  
What other joy can equal thy return?  
Not that loved country for whose sight we mourn,  
The soil that nursed us, and that gave us breath:  
But ah! relate our lost companions' death.'  
"I answer'd cheerful: 'Haste, your galley moor,  
And bring our treasures and our arms ashore:  
Those in yon hollow caverns let us lay,  
Then rise, and follow where I lead the way.  
Your fellows live; believe your eyes, and come  
To taste the joys of Circe's sacred dome.'  
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With ready speed the joyful crew obey:  
Alone Eurylochus persuades their stay.  
"'Whither (he cried), ah whither will ye run?  
Seek ye to meet those evils ye should shun?  
Will you the terrors of the dome explore,  
In swine to grovel, or in lions roar,  
Or wolf-like howl away the midnight hour  
In dreadful watch around the magic bower?  
Remember Cyclops, and his bloody deed;  
The leader's rashness made the soldiers bleed.'  
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