The Odyssey of Homer


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How shall I meet, or how accost the sage,  
Unskill'd in speech, nor yet mature of age?  
Awful th'approach, and hard the task appears,  
To question wisely men of riper years."  
To whom the martial goddess thus rejoin'd:  
"Search, for some thoughts, thy own suggesting mind;  
And others, dictated by heavenly power,  
Shall rise spontaneous in the needful hour.  
For nought unprosperous shall thy ways attend,  
Born with good omens, and with heaven thy friend."  
She spoke, and led the way with swiftest speed;  
As swift, the youth pursued the way she led;  
and join'd the band before the sacred fire,  
Where sate, encompass'd with his sons, the sire.  
The youth of Pylos, some on pointed wood  
Transfix'd the fragments, some prepared the food:  
In friendly throngs they gather to embrace  
Their unknown guests, and at the banquet place,  
Pisistratus was first to grasp their hands,  
And spread soft hides upon the yellow sands;  
Along the shore the illustrious pair he led,  
Where Nestor sate with the youthful Thrasymed,  
To each a portion of the feast he bore,  
And held the golden goblet foaming o'er;  
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