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.
With ready hands they rush to seize their slave;
Then with these tatter’d rags they wrapp’d me round
(Stripp’d of my own), and to the vessel bound. 
At eve, at Ithaca’s delightful land
The ship arriv’d:  forth issuing on the sand,
They sought repast; while to the unhappy kind,
The pitying gods themselves my chains unbind. 
Soft I descended, to the sea applied
My naked breast, and shot along the tide. 
Soon pass’d beyond their sight, I left the flood,
And took the spreading shelter of the wood. 
Their prize escaped the faithless pirates mourn’d;
But deem’d inquiry vain, and to their ships return’d. 
Screen’d by protecting gods from hostile eyes,
They led me to a good man and a wise,
To live beneath thy hospitable care,
And wait the woes Heaven dooms me yet to bear.”

“Unhappy guest! whose sorrows touch my mind! 
(Thus good Eumaeus with a sigh rejoin’d,)
For real sufferings since I grieve sincere,
Check not with fallacies the springing tear: 
Nor turn the passion into groundless joy
For him whom Heaven has destined to destroy. 
Oh! had he perish’d on some well-fought day,
Or in his friend’s embraces died away! 
That grateful Greece with streaming eyes might raise
Historic marbles to record his praise;
His praise, eternal on the faithful stone,
Had with transmissive honours graced his son. 
Now, snatch’d by harpies to the dreary coast,
Sunk is the hero, and his glory lost! 
While pensive in this solitary den,
Far from gay cities and the ways of men,
I linger life; nor to the court repair,
But when my constant queen commands my care;
Or when, to taste her hospitable board,
Some guest arrives, with rumours of her lord;
And these indulge their want, and those their woe,
And here the tears and there the goblets flow. 
By many such have I been warn’d; but chief
By one Aetolian robb’d of all belief,
Whose hap it was to this our roof to roam,
For murder banish’d from his native home. 
He swore, Ulysses on the coast of Crete
Stay’d but a season to refit his fleet;
A few revolving months should waft him o’er,
Fraught with bold warriors, and a boundless store
O thou! whom age has taught to understand,
And Heaven has guided with a favouring hand! 
On god or mortal to obtrude a lie
Forbear, and dread to flatter as to die. 
Nor for such ends my house and heart are free,
But dear respect to Jove, and charity.”

“And why, O swain of unbelieving mind! 
(Thus quick replied the wisest of mankind)
Doubt you my oath? yet more my faith to try,
A solemn compact let us ratify,
And witness every power that rules the sky! 
If here Ulysses from his labours rest,
Be then my prize a tunic and a vest;
And where my hopes invite me, straight transport
In safety to Dulichium’s friendly court. 
But if he greets not thy desiring eye,
Hurl me from yon dread precipice on high: 
The due reward of fraud and perjury.”

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