The Odyssey of Homer


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The bow perusing with exactest eye.  
Then, as some heavenly minstrel, taught to sing  
High notes responsive to the trembling string,  
To some new strain when he adapts the lyre,  
Or the dumb lute refits with vocal wire,  
Relaxes, strains, and draws them to and fro;  
So the great master drew the mighty bow,  
And drew with ease. One hand aloft display'd  
The bending horns, and one the string essay'd.  
From his essaying hand the string, let fly,  
Twang'd short and sharp like the shrill swallow's cry.  
A general horror ran through all the race,  
Sunk was each heart, and pale was every face,  
Signs from above ensued: the unfolding sky  
In lightning burst; Jove thunder'd from on high.  
Fired at the call of heaven's almighty Lord,  
He snatch'd the shaft that glitter'd on the board  
(Fast by, the rest lay sleeping in the sheath,  
But soon to fly the messengers of death).  
Now sitting as he was, the cord he drew,  
Through every ringlet levelling his view:  
Then notch'd the shaft, released, and gave it wing;  
The whizzing arrow vanished from the string,  
Sung on direct, and threaded every ring.  
The solid gate its fury scarcely bounds;  
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