The Odyssey of Homer


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That day, to great Achilles son resign'd,  
Hermione, the fairest of her kind,  
Was sent to crown the long-protracted joy,  
Espoused before the final doom of Troy;  
With steeds and gilded cars, a gorgeous train  
Attend the nymphs to Phthia's distant reign.  
Meanwhile at home, to Megapentha's bed  
The virgin choir Alector's daughter led.  
Brave Megapenthas From a stolen amour  
To great Atrides' age his handmaid bore;  
To Helen's bed the gods alone assign  
Hermione, to extend the regal line;  
On whom a radiant pomp oh Graces wait,  
Resembling Venus in attractive state.  
While this gay friendly troop the king surround,  
With festival and mirth the roofs resound;  
A bard amid the joyous circle sings  
High airs attemper'd to the vocal strings;  
Whilst warbling to the varied strain, advance  
Two sprightly youths to form the bounding dance,  
'Twas then, that issuing through the palace gate,  
The splendid car roll'd slow in regal state:  
On the bright eminence young Nestor shone,  
And fast beside him great Ulysses' son;  
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