The Odyssey of Homer


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BOOK XX.  
ARGUMENT.  
While Ulysses lies in the vestibule of the palace, he is witness  
to the disorders of the women. Minerva comforts him, and casts him  
asleep. At his waking he desires a favourable sign from Jupiter,  
which is granted. The feast of Apollo is celebrated by the people,  
and the suitors banquet in the palace. Telemachus exerts his  
authority amongst them; notwithstanding which, Ulysses is insulted  
by Caesippus, and the rest continue in their excesses. Strange  
prodigies are seen by Theoclymenus, the augur, who explains them  
to the destruction of the wooers.  
An ample hide devine Ulysses spread.  
And form'd of fleecy skins his humble bed  
(
The remnants of the spoil the suitor-crowd  
In festival devour'd, and victims vow'd).  
Then o'er the chief, Eurynome the chaste  
With duteous care a downy carpet cast:  
With dire revenge his thoughtful bosom glows,  
And, ruminating wrath, he scorns repose.  
As thus pavilion'd in the porch he lay,  
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