The Odyssey of Homer


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This guest (he cried) shall bear the guiding light:  
I cheer no lazy vagrants with repast;  
They share the meal that earn it ere they taste."  
He said: from female ken she straight secures  
The purposed deed, and guards the bolted doors:  
Auxiliar to his son, Ulysses bears  
The plumy-crested helms and pointed spears,  
With shields indented deep in glorious wars.  
Minerva viewless on her charge attends,  
And with her golden lamp his toil befriends.  
Not such the sickly beams, which unsincere  
Gild the gross vapour of this nether sphere!  
A present deity the prince confess'd,  
And wrapp'd with ecstasy the sire address'd:  
"
What miracle thus dazzles with surprise!  
Distinct in rows the radiant columns rise;  
The walls, where'er my wondering sight I turn,  
And roofs, amidst a blaze of glory burn!  
Some visitant of pure ethereal race  
With his bright presence deigns the dome to grace."  
"Be calm (replies the sire); to none impart,  
But oft revolve the vision in thy heart:  
Celestials, mantled in excess of light,  
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