The Odyssey of Homer


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In vain! I view perform'd the direful deed,  
Beeves, slain in heaps, along the ocean bleed.  
"Now heaven gave signs of wrath: along the ground  
Crept the raw hides, and with a bellowing sound  
Roar'd the dead limbs; the burning entrails groan'd.  
Six guilty days my wretched mates employ  
In impious feasting, and unhallowed joy;  
The seventh arose, and now the sire of gods  
Rein'd the rough storms; and calm'd the tossing floods:  
With speed the bark we climb; the spacious sails.  
Loosed from the yards invite the impelling gales.  
Past sight of shore, along the surge we bound,  
And all above is sky, and ocean all around;  
When lo! a murky cloud the thunderer forms  
Full o'er our heads, and blackens heaven with storms.  
Night dwells o'er all the deep: and now outflies  
The gloomy west, and whistles in the skies.  
The mountain-billows roar! the furious blast  
Howls o'er the shroud, and rends it from the mast:  
The mast gives way, and, crackling as it bends,  
Tears up the deck; then all at once descends:  
The pilot by the tumbling ruin slain,  
Dash'd from the helm, falls headlong in the main.  
Then Jove in anger bids his thunders roll,  
And forky lightnings flash from pole to pole:  
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