The Odyssey of Homer


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Straight to the lodgments of his herd he run,  
Where the fat porkers slept beneath the sun;  
Of two, his cutlass launch'd the spouting blood;  
These quarter'd, singed, and fix'd on forks of wood,  
All hasty on the hissing coals he threw;  
And smoking, back the tasteful viands drew.  
Broachers and all then an the board display'd  
The ready meal, before Ulysses laid  
With flour imbrown'd; next mingled wine yet new,  
And luscious as the bees' nectareous dew:  
Then sate, companion of the friendly feast,  
With open look; and thus bespoke his guest:  
"
Take with free welcome what our hands prepare,  
Such food as falls to simple servants' share;  
The best our lords consume; those thoughtless peers,  
Rich without bounty, guilty without fears;  
Yet sure the gods their impious acts detest,  
And honour justice and the righteous breast.  
Pirates and conquerors of harden'd mind,  
The foes of peace, and scourges of mankind,  
To whom offending men are made a prey  
When Jove in vengeance gives a land away;  
E'en these, when of their ill-got spoils possess'd,  
Find sure tormentors in the guilty breast:  
Some voice of God close whispering from within,  
'Wretch! this is villainy, and this is sin.'  
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