The Odyssey of Homer


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Should he, long honour'd with supreme command,  
Want the last duties of a daughter's hand.'  
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The fiction pleased, our generous train complies,  
Nor fraud mistrusts in virtue's fair disguise.  
The work she plied, but studious of delay,  
Each following night reversed the toils of day.  
Unheard, unseen, three years her arts prevail;  
The fourth, her maid reveal'd the amazing tale,  
And show'd as unperceived we took our stand,  
The backward labours of her faithless hand.  
Forced she completes it; and before us lay  
The mingled web, whose gold and silver ray  
Display'd the radiance of the night and day.  
"Just as she finished her illustrious toil,  
Ill fortune led Ulysses to our isle.  
Far in a lonely nook, beside the sea,  
At an old swineherd's rural lodge he lay:  
Thither his son from sandy Pyle repairs,  
And speedy lands, and secretly confers.  
They plan our future ruin, and resort  
Confederate to the city and the court.  
First came the son; the father nest succeeds,  
Clad like a beggar, whom Eumaeus leads;  
Propp'd on a staff, deform'd with age and care,  
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