The Odyssey of Homer


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He launch'd the fiery bolt: from pole to pole  
Broad burst the lightnings, deep the thunders roll;  
In giddy rounds the whirling ship is toss'd,  
An all in clouds of smothering sulphur lost.  
As from a hanging rock's tremendous height,  
The sable crows with intercepted flight  
Drop endlong; scarr'd, and black with sulphurous hue,  
So from the deck are hurl'd the ghastly crew.  
Such end the wicked found! but Jove's intent  
Was yet to save the oppress'd and innocent.  
Placed on the mast (the last resource of life)  
With winds and waves I held unequal strife:  
For nine long days the billows tilting o'er,  
The tenth soft wafts me to Thesprotia's shore.  
The monarch's son a shipwreck'd wretch relieved,  
The sire with hospitable rites received,  
And in his palace like a brother placed,  
With gifts of price and gorgeous garments graced  
While here I sojourn'd, oft I heard the fame  
How late Ulysses to the country came.  
How loved, how honour'd in this court he stay'd,  
And here his whole collected treasure laid;  
I saw myself the vast unnumber'd store  
Of steel elaborate, and refulgent ore,  
And brass high heap'd amidst the regal dome;  
Immense supplies for ages yet to come!  
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