The Odyssey of Homer


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She said: the sandals of celestial mould,  
Fledged with ambrosial plumes, and rich with gold,  
Surround her feet: with these sublime she sails  
The aerial space, and mounts the winged gales;  
O'er earth and ocean wide prepared to soar,  
Her dreaded arm a beamy javelin bore,  
Ponderous and vast: which, when her fury burns,  
Proud tyrants humbles, and whole hosts o'erturns.  
From high Olympus prone her flight she bends,  
And in the realms of Ithaca descends,  
Her lineaments divine, the grave disguise  
Of Mentes' form conceal'd from human eyes  
(
Mentes, the monarch of the Taphian land);  
A glittering spear waved awful in her hand.  
There in the portal placed, the heaven-born maid  
Enormous riot and misrule survey'd.  
On hides of beeves, before the palace gate  
(
Sad spoils of luxury), the suitors sate.  
With rival art, and ardour in their mien,  
At chess they vie, to captivate the queen;  
Divining of their loves. Attending nigh,  
A menial train the flowing bowl supply.  
Others, apart, the spacious hall prepare,  
And form the costly feast with busy care.  
There young Telemachus, his bloomy face  
Glowing celestial sweet, with godlike grace  
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