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.

Here now arriving, to his rustic band
And martial son, Ulysses gave command: 
“Enter the house, and of the bristly swine
Select the largest to the powers divine. 
Alone, and unattended, let me try
If yet I share the old man’s memory: 
If those dim eyes can yet Ulysses know
(Their light and dearest object long ago),
Now changed with time, with absence and with woe.” 
Then to his train he gives his spear and shield;
The house they enter; and he seeks the field,
Through rows of shade, with various fruitage crown’d,
And labour’d scenes of richest verdure round. 
Nor aged Dolius; nor his sons, were there,
Nor servants, absent on another care;
To search the woods for sets of flowery thorn,
Their orchard bounds to strengthen and adorn.

But all alone the hoary king he found;
His habit course, but warmly wrapp’d around;
His head, that bow’d with many a pensive care,
Fenced with a double cap of goatskin hair: 
His buskins old, in former service torn,
But swell repair’d; and gloves against the thorn. 
In this array the kingly gardener stood,
And clear’d a plant, encumber’d with its wood.

Beneath a neighbouring tree, the chief divine
Gazed o’er his sire, retracing every line,
The ruins of himself, now worn away
With age, yet still majestic in decay! 
Sudden his eyes released their watery store;
The much-enduring man could bear no more. 
Doubtful he stood, if instant to embrace
His aged limbs, to kiss his reverend face,
With eager transport to disclose the whole,
And pour at once the torrent of his soul.—­
Not so:  his judgment takes the winding way
Of question distant, and of soft essay;
More gentle methods on weak age employs: 
And moves the sorrows to enhance the joys. 
Then, to his sire with beating heart he moves,
And with a tender pleasantry reproves;
Who digging round the plant still hangs his bead,
Nor aught remits the work, while thus he said: 

“Great is thy skill, O father! great thy toil,
Thy careful hand is stamp’d on all the soil,
Thy squadron’d vineyards well thy art declare,
The olive green, blue fig, and pendent pear;
And not one empty spot escapes thy care. 
On every plant and tree thy cares are shown,
Nothing neglected, but thyself alone. 
Forgive me, father, if this fault I blame;
Age so advanced, may some indulgence claim. 
Not for thy sloth, I deem thy lord unkind: 
Nor speaks thy form a mean or servile mind;
I read a monarch in that princely air,
The same thy aspect, if the same thy care;
Soft sleep, fair garments, and the joys of wine,
These are the rights of age, and should be thine. 
Who then thy master, say? and whose the land
So dress’d and managed by thy skilful hand? 
But chief, oh tell me! (what I question most)
Is this the far-famed Ithacensian coast? 
For so reported the first man I view’d

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