The Odyssey eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 498 pages of information about The Odyssey.
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The Odyssey eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 498 pages of information about The Odyssey.

And Eurymachus, son of Polybus, answered him, saying:  ’Go now, old man, get thee home and prophesy to thine own children, lest haply they suffer harm hereafter:  but herein am I a far better prophet than thou.  Howbeit there be many birds that fly to and fro under the sun’s rays, but all are not birds of fate.  Now as for Odysseus, he hath perished far away, as would that thou too with him hadst been cut off:  so wouldst thou not have babbled thus much prophecy, nor wouldst thou hound on Telemachus that is already angered, expecting a gift for thy house, if perchance he may vouchsafe thee aught.  But now will I speak out, and my word shall surely be accomplished.  If thou that knowest much lore from of old, shalt beguile with words a younger man, and rouse him to indignation, first it shall be a great grief to him:—­and yet he can count on no aid from these who hear him;—­while upon thee, old man, we will lay a fine, that thou mayest pay it and chafe at heart, and sore pain shall be thine.  And I myself will give a word of counsel to Telemachus in presence of you all.  Let him command his mother to return to her father’s house; and her kinsfolk will furnish a wedding feast, and array the gifts of wooing, exceeding many, all that should go back with a daughter dearly beloved.  For ere that, I trow, we sons of the Achaeans will not cease from our rough wooing, since, come what may, we fear not any man, no, not Telemachus, full of words though he be, nor soothsaying do we heed, whereof thou, old man, pratest idly, and art hated yet the more.  His substance too shall be woefully devoured, nor shall recompense ever be made, so long as she shall put off the Achaeans in the matter of her marriage; while we in expectation, from day to day, vie one with another for the prize of her perfection, nor go we after other women whom it were meet that we should each one wed.’

Then wise Telemachus answered him saying:  ’Eurymachus, and ye others, that are lordly wooers, I entreat you no more concerning this nor speak thereof, for the gods have knowledge of it now and all the Achaeans.  But come, give me a swift ship and twenty men, who shall accomplish for me my voyage to and fro.  For I will go to Sparta and to sandy Pylos to inquire concerning the return of my father that is long afar, if perchance any man shall tell me aught, or if I may hear the voice from Zeus, that chiefly brings tidings to men.  If I shall hear news of the life and the returning of my father, then verily I may endure the wasting for yet a year; but if I shall hear that he is dead and gone, let me then return to my own dear country, and pile his mound, and over it pay burial rites full many as is due, and I will give my mother to a husband.’

So with that word he sat him down; then in the midst uprose Mentor, the companion of noble Odysseus.  He it was to whom Odysseus, as he departed in the fleet, had given the charge over all his house, that it should obey the old man, and that he should keep all things safe.  With good will he now made harangue and spake among them: 

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