The Odyssey of Homer


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The wall was stone from neighbouring quarries borne,  
Encircled with a fence of native thorn,  
And strong with pales, by many a weary stroke  
Of stubborn labour hewn from heart of oak:  
Frequent and thick. Within the space were rear'd  
Twelve ample cells, the lodgments of his herd.  
Full fifty pregnant females each contain'd;  
The males without (a smaller race) remain'd;  
Doom'd to supply the suitors' wasteful feast,  
A stock by daily luxury decreased;  
Now scarce four hundred left. These to defend,  
Four savage dogs, a watchful guard, attend.  
Here sat Eumaeus, and his cares applied  
To form strong buskins of well-season'd hide.  
Of four assistants who his labour share,  
Three now were absent on the rural care;  
The fourth drove victims to a suitor train:  
But he, of ancient faith, a simple swain,  
Sigh'd, while he furnish'd the luxurious board,  
And wearied Heaven with wishes for his lord.  
Soon as Ulysses near the inclosure drew,  
With open mouths the furious mastiffs flew:  
Down sat the sage, and cautious to withstand,  
Let fall the offensive truncheon from his hand.  
Sudden, the master runs; aloud he calls;  
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