The Odyssey of Homer


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Approach! thy soul shall into raptures rise!  
Approach! and learn new wisdom from the wise!  
We know whate'er the kings of mighty name  
Achieved at Ilion in the field of fame;  
Whate'er beneath the sun's bright journey lies.  
Oh stay, and learn new wisdom from the wise!'  
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Thus the sweet charmers warbled o'er the main;  
My soul takes wing to meet the heavenly strain;  
I give the sign, and struggle to be free;  
Swift row my mates, and shoot along the sea;  
New chains they add, and rapid urge the way,  
Till, dying off, the distant sounds decay;  
Then scudding swiftly from the dangerous ground,  
The deafen'd ear unlock'd, the chains unbound.  
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Now all at once tremendous scenes unfold;  
Thunder'd the deeps, the smoky billows roll'd!  
Tumultuous waves embroil the bellowing flood,  
All trembling, deafen'd, and aghast we stood!  
No more the vessel plough'd the dreadful wave,  
Fear seized the mighty, and unnerved the brave;  
Each dropp'd his oar; but swift from man to man  
With looks serene I turn'd, and thus began:  
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O friends! O often tried in adverse storms!  
With ills familiar in more dreadful forms!  
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