The Odyssey of Homer


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With ireful taunts each other they oppose,  
Till in loud tumult all the Greeks arose.  
Now different counsels every breast divide,  
Each burns with rancour to the adverse side;  
The unquiet night strange projects entertain'd  
(So Jove, that urged us to our fate, ordain'd).  
We with the rising morn our ships unmoor'd,  
And brought our captives and our stores aboard;  
But half the people with respect obey'd  
The king of men, and at his bidding stay'd.  
Now on the wings of winds our course we keep  
(For God had smooth'd the waters of the deep);  
For Tenedos we spread our eager oars,  
There land, and pay due victims to the powers;  
To bless our safe return, we join in prayer;  
But angry Jove dispersed our vows in air,  
And raised new discord. Then (so Heaven decreed)  
Ulysses first and Neator disagreed!  
Wise as he was, by various counsels away'd,  
He there, though late, to please the monarch, stay'd.  
But I, determined, stem the foamy floods,  
Warn'd of the coming fury of the gods.  
With us, Tydides fear'd, and urged his haste:  
And Menelads came, but came the last,  
He join'd our vessels in the Lesbian bay,  
While yet we doubted of our watery way;  
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