The Odyssey of Homer


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How his whole flocks and herds exhausted bled,  
His generous wines dishonour'd shed in vain,  
And the wild riots of the suitor-train.  
The king alternate a dire tale relates,  
Of wars, of triumphs, and disastrous fates;  
All he unfolds; his listening spouse turns pale  
With pleasing horror at the dreadful tale;  
Sleepless devours each word; and hears how slain  
Cicons on Cicons swell the ensanguined plain;  
How to the land of Lote unbless'd he sails;  
And images the rills and flowery vales!  
How dash'd like dogs, his friends the Cyclops tore  
(Not unrevenged), and quaff'd the spouting gore;  
How the loud storms in prison bound, he sails  
From friendly Aeolus with prosperous gales:  
Yet fate withstands! a sudden tempest roars,  
And whirls him groaning from his native shores:  
How on the barbarous Laestrigonian coast,  
By savage hands his fleet and friends lie lost;  
How scarce himself survived: he paints the bower,  
The spells of Circe, and her magic power;  
His dreadful journey to the realms beneath,  
To seek Tiresias in the vales of death;  
How in the doleful mansions lie survey'd  
His royal mother, pale Anticlea's shade;  
And friends in battle slain, heroic ghosts!  
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