The Odyssey of Homer


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Bebold the port of Phorcys! fenced around  
With rocky mountains, and with olives crown'd,  
Behold the gloomy grot! whose cool recess  
Delights the Nereids of the neighbouring seas;  
Whose now-neglected altars in thy reign  
Blush'd with the blood of sheep and oxen slain,  
Behold! where Neritus the clouds divides,  
And shakes the waving forests on his sides."  
So spake the goddess; and the prospect clear'd,  
The mists dispersed, and all the coast appeared.  
The king with joy confess'd his place of birth,  
And on his knees salutes his mother earth;  
Then, with his suppliant hands upheld in air,  
Thus to the sea-green sisters sends his prayer;  
"All hail! ye virgin daughters of the main!  
Ye streams, beyond my hopes, beheld again!  
To you once more your own Ulysses bows;  
Attend his transports, and receive his vows!  
If Jove prolong my days, and Pallas crown  
The growing virtues of my youthful son,  
To you shall rites divine be ever paid,  
And grateful offerings on your altars laid."  
Thus then Minerva: "From that anxious breast  
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