The Odyssey of Homer


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O'er proud Iolcos Pelias stretch'd his reign,  
And godlike Neleus ruled the Pylian plain:  
Then, fruitful, to her Cretheus' royal bed  
She gallant Pheres and famed Aeson bred;  
From the same fountain Amythaon rose,  
Pleased with the din of scar; and noble shout of foes.  
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There moved Antiope, with haughty charms,  
Who bless'd the almighty Thunderer in her arms:  
Hence sprung Amphion, hence brave Zethus came,  
Founders of Thebes, and men of mighty name;  
Though bold in open field, they yet surround  
The town with walls, and mound inject on mound;  
Here ramparts stood, there towers rose high in air,  
And here through seven wide portals rush'd the war.  
"There with soft step the fair Alcmena trod,  
Who bore Alcides to the thundering god:  
And Megara, who charm'd the son of Jove,  
And soften'd his stern soul to tender love.  
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Sullen and sour, with discontented mien,  
Jocasta frown'd, the incestuous Theban queen;  
With her own son she join'd in nuptial bands,  
Though father's blood imbrued his murderous hands  
The gods and men the dire offence detest,  
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