The Odyssey of Homer


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The gods with all their furies rend his breast;  
In lofty Thebes he wore the imperial crown,  
A pompous wretch! accursed upon a throne.  
The wife self-murder'd from a beam depends,  
And her foul soul to blackest hell descends;  
Thence to her son the choicest plagues she brings,  
And the fiends haunt him with a thousand stings.  
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And now the beauteous Chloris I descry,  
A lovely shade, Amphion's youngest joy!  
With gifts unnumber'd Neleus sought her arms,  
Nor paid too dearly for unequall'd charms;  
Great in Orchomenos, in Pylos great,  
He sway'd the sceptre with imperial state.  
Three gallant sons the joyful monarch told,  
Sage Nestor, Periclimenus the bold,  
And Chromius last; but of the softer race,  
One nymph alone, a myracle of grace.  
Kings on their thrones for lovely Pero burn;  
The sire denies, and kings rejected mourn.  
To him alone the beauteous prize he yields,  
Whose arm should ravish from Phylacian fields  
The herds of Iphyclus, detain'd in wrong;  
Wild, furious herds, unconquerably strong!  
This dares a seer, but nought the seer prevails,  
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