The Odyssey of Homer


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Pensive and pale he wanders half a ghost."  
"Wretched old man! (with tears the prince returns)  
Yet cease to go--what man so blest but mourns?  
Were every wish indulged by favouring skies,  
This hour should give Ulysses to my eyes.  
But to the queen with speed dispatchful bear,  
Our safe return, and back with speed repair;  
And let some handmaid of her train resort  
To good Laertes in his rural court."  
While yet he spoke, impatient of delay,  
He braced his sandals on, and strode away:  
Then from the heavens the martial goddess flies  
Through the wild fields of air, and cleaves the skies:  
In form, a virgin in soft beauty's bloom,  
Skill'd in the illustrious labours of the loom.  
Alone to Ithaca she stood display'd,  
But unapparent as a viewless shade  
Escaped Telemachus (the powers above,  
Seen or unseen, o'er earth at pleasure move):  
The dogs intelligent confess'd the tread  
Of power divine, and howling, trembling, fled.  
The goddess, beckoning, waves her deathless hands:  
Dauntless the king before the goddess stands:  
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