The Odyssey of Homer


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"Then why (she said), O favour'd of the skies!  
Why to thy godlike son this long disguise?  
Stand forth reveal'd; with him thy cares employ  
Against thy foes; be valiant and destroy!  
Lo! I descend in that avenging hour,  
To combat by thy side, thy guardian power."  
She said, and o'er him waves her wand of gold  
Imperial robes his manly limbs infold;  
At once with grace divine his frame improves;  
At once with majesty enlarged he moves:  
Youth flush'd his reddening cheek, and from his brows  
A length of hair in sable ringlets flows;  
His blackening chin receives a deeper shade;  
Then from his eyes upsprung the warrior-maid.  
The hero reascends: the prince o'erawed  
Scarce lifts his eyes, and bows as to a god,  
Then with surprise (surprise chastised by fears):  
"How art thou changed! (he cried)--a god appears!  
Far other vests thy limbs majestic grace,  
Far other glories lighten from thy face!  
If heaven be thy abode, with pious care,  
Lo! I the ready sacrifice prepare:  
Lo! gifts of labour'd gold adorn thy shrine,  
To win thy grace: O save us, power divine!"  
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