The Odyssey eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 455 pages of information about The Odyssey.
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The Odyssey eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 455 pages of information about The Odyssey.

“Let no such thought (with modest grace rejoin’d
The prudent Greek) possess the royal mind. 
Alas! a mortal, like thyself, am I;
No glorious native of yon azure sky: 
In form, ah how unlike their heavenly kind! 
How more inferior in the gifts of mind! 
Alas, a mortal! most oppress’d of those
Whom Fate has loaded with a weight of woes;
By a sad train of Miseries alone
Distinguish’d long, and second now to none! 
By Heaven’s high will compell’d from shore to shore;
With Heaven’s high will prepared to suffer more. 
What histories of toil could I declare! 
But still long-wearied nature wants repair;
Spent with fatigue, and shrunk with pining fast,
My craving bowels still require repast. 
Howe’er the noble, suffering mind may grieve
Its load of anguish, and disdain to live,
Necessity demands our daily bread;
Hunger is insolent, and will be fed. 
But finish, oh ye peers! what you propose,
And let the morrow’s dawn conclude my woes. 
Pleased will I suffer all the gods ordain,
To see my soil, my son, my friends again. 
That view vouchsafed, let instant death surprise
With ever-during shade these happy eyes!”

The assembled peers with general praise approved
His pleaded reason, and the suit he moved. 
Each drinks a full oblivion of his cares,
And to the gifts of balmy sleep repairs,
Ulysses in the regal walls alone
Remain’d:  beside him, on a splendid throne,
Divine Arete and Alcinous shone. 
The queen, an nearer view, the guest survey’d,
Rob’d in the garments her own hands had made,
Not without wonder seen.  Then thus began,
Her words addressing to the godlike man: 

“Camest thou hither, wondrous stranger I say,
From lands remote and o’er a length of sea? 
Tell, then, whence art thou? whence, that princely air? 
And robes like these, so recent and so fair?”

“Hard is the task, O princess! you impose
(Thus sighing spoke the man of many woes),
The long, the mournful series to relate
Of all my sorrows sent by Heaven and Fate! 
Yet what you ask, attend.  An island lies
Beyond these tracts, and under other skies,
Ogygia named, in Ocean’s watery arms;
Where dwells Calypso, dreadful in her charms! 
Remote from gods or men she holds her reign,
Amid the terrors of a rolling main. 
Me, only me, the hand of fortune bore,
Unblest! to tread that interdicted shore: 
When Jove tremendous in the sable deeps
Launch’d his red lightning at our scattered ships;
Then, all my fleet and all my followers lost. 
Sole on a plank on boiling surges toss’d,
Heaven drove my wreck the Ogygian Isle to find,
Full nine days floating to the wave and wind. 
Met by the goddess there with open arms,
She bribed my stay with more than human charms;
Nay, promised, vainly promised, to bestow
Immortal life, exempt from age and woe;

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