The Odyssey of Homer


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To each accepted friend; with grateful haste  
They share the honours of the rich repast.  
Sufficed, soft whispering thus to Nestor's son,  
His head reclined, young Ithacus begun:  
"
View'st thou unmoved, O ever-honour'd most!  
These prodigies of art, and wondrous cost!  
Above, beneath, around the palace shines  
The sunless treasure of exhausted mines;  
The spoils of elephants the roofs inlay,  
And studded amber darts the golden ray;  
Such, and not nobler, in the realms above  
My wonder dictates is the dome of Jove."  
The monarch took the word, and grave replied:  
"
Presumptuous are the vaunts, and vain the pride  
Of man, who dares in pomp with Jove contest,  
Unchanged, immortal, and supremely blest!  
With all my affluence, when my woes are weigh'd,  
Envy will own the purchase dearly paid.  
For eight slow-circling years, by tempests toss'd,  
From Cypress to the far Phoenician coast  
(Sidon the capital), I stretch'd my toil  
Through regions fatten'd with the flows of Nile.  
Next Aethiopia's utmost bound explore,  
And the parch'd borders of the Arabian shore;  
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