The Odyssey of Homer


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And thus the kind inviting host address'd:  
"Say now, what man is he, the man deplored,  
So rich, so potent, whom you style your lord?  
Late with such affluence and possessions bless'd,  
And now in honour's glorious bed at rest.  
Whoever was the warrior, he must be  
To fame no stranger, nor perhaps to me:  
Who (so the gods and so the Fates ordain'd)  
Have wander'd many a sea, and many a land."  
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Small is the faith the prince and queen ascribe  
(Replied Eumaeus) to the wandering tribe.  
For needy strangers still to flattery fly,  
And want too oft betrays the tongue to lie.  
Each vagrant traveller, that touches here,  
Deludes with fallacies the royal ear,  
To dear remembrance makes his image rise,  
And calls the springing sorrows from her eyes.  
Such thou mayst be. But he whose name you crave  
Moulders in earth, or welters on the wave,  
Or food for fish or dogs his relics lie,  
Or torn by birds are scatter'd through the sky.  
So perish'd he: and left (for ever lost)  
Much woe to all, but sure to me the most.  
So mild a master never shall I find;  
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