The Odyssey. Homer

The Odyssey - Homer


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The lords of Ithaca their right pretend.

       She seems attentive to their pleaded vows,

       Her heart detesting what her ear allows.

       They, vain expectants of the bridal hour,

       My stores in riotous expense devour.

       In feast and dance the mirthful months employ,

       And meditate my doom to crown their joy."

       With tender pity touch'd, the goddess cried:

       "Soon may kind Heaven a sure relief provide,

       Soon may your sire discharge the vengeance due,

       And all your wrongs the proud oppressors rue!

       Oh! in that portal should the chief appear,

       Each hand tremendous with a brazen spear,

       In radiant panoply his limbs incased

       (For so of old my fathers court he graced,

       When social mirth unbent his serious soul,

       O'er the full banquet, and the sprightly bowl);

       He then from Ephyre, the fair domain

       Of Ilus, sprung from Jason's royal strain,

       Measured a length of seas, a toilsome length, in vain.

       For, voyaging to learn the direful art

       To taint with deadly drugs the barbed dart;

       Observant of the gods, and sternly just,

       Ilus refused to impart the baneful trust;

       With friendlier zeal my father's soul was fired,

       The drugs he knew, and gave the boon desired.

       Appear'd he now with such heroic port,

       As then conspicuous at the Taphian court;

       Soon should you boasters cease their haughty strife,

       Or each atone his guilty love with life.

       But of his wish'd return the care resign,

       Be future vengeance to the powers divine.

       My sentence hear: with stern distaste avow'd,

       To their own districts drive the suitor-crowd;

       When next the morning warms the purple east,

       Convoke the peerage, and the gods attest;

       The sorrows of your inmost soul relate;

       And form sure plans to save the sinking state.

       Should second love a pleasing flame inspire,

       And the chaste queen connubial rights require;

       Dismiss'd with honour, let her hence repair

       To great Icarius, whose paternal care

       Will guide her passion, and reward her choice

       With wealthy dower, and bridal gifts of price.

       Then let this dictate of my love prevail:

       Instant, to foreign realms prepare to sail,

       To learn your father's fortunes; Fame may prove,

       Or omen'd voice (the messenger of Jove),

       Propitious to the search. Direct your toil

       Through the wide ocean first to sandy Pyle;

       Of Nestor, hoary sage, his doom demand:

       Thence speed your voyage to the Spartan strand;

       For young Atrides to the Achaian coast

       Arrived the last of all the victor host.

       If yet Ulysses views the light, forbear,

       Till the fleet hours restore the circling year.

       But if his soul hath wing'd the destined flight,

       Inhabitant of deep disastrous night;

       Homeward with pious speed repass the main,

       To the pale shade funereal rites ordain,

       Plant the fair column o'er the vacant grave,

       A hero's honours let the hero have.

       With decent grief the royal dead deplored,

       For the chaste queen select an equal lord.

       Then let revenge your daring mind employ,

       By fraud or force the suitor train destroy,

       And starting into manhood, scorn the boy.

       Hast thou not heard how young Orestes, fired

       With great revenge, immortal praise acquired?

       His virgin-sword AEgysthus' veins imbrued;

       The murderer fell, and blood atoned for blood.

       O greatly bless'd with every blooming grace!

       With equal steps the paths of glory trace;

       Join to that royal youth's your rival name,

       And shine eternal in the sphere of fame.

       But my associates now my stay deplore,

       Impatient on the hoarse-resounding shore.

       Thou, heedful of advice, secure proceed;

       My praise the precept is, be thine the deed.

       "The counsel of my friend (the youth rejoin'd)

       Imprints conviction on my grateful mind.

       So fathers speak (persuasive speech and mild)

       Their sage experience to the favourite child.

       But, since to part, for sweet refection due,

       The genial viands let my train renew;

       And the rich pledge of plighted faith receive,

       Worthy the air of Ithaca to give."

       "Defer the promised boon (the goddess cries,

       Celestial azure brightening in her eyes),

       And let me now regain the Reithrian port;

       From Temese return'd, your royal court

       I shall revisit, and that pledge receive;

       And gifts, memorial of our friendship, leave."

       Abrupt, with eagle-speed she cut the sky;

       Instant invisible to mortal eye.

       Then first he recognized the ethereal guest;

       Wonder and joy alternate fire his breast;

       Heroic thoughts, infused, his heart dilate;

       Revolving much his father's doubtful fate.

       At length, composed, he join'd the suitor-throng;

       Hush'd in attention to the warbled song.

       His tender theme the charming lyrist chose.

       Minerva's anger, and the dreadful woes

       Which voyaging from Troy the victors bore,

       While storms vindictive intercept the store.

       The shrilling airs the vaulted roof rebounds,

       Reflecting to the queen the silver sounds.

       With grief renew'd the weeping fair descends;

       Their sovereign's step a virgin train attends:

       A veil, of richest texture wrought, she wears,

       And silent to the joyous hall repairs.

       There from the portal, with her mild command,

       Thus gently checks the minstrel's tuneful hand:

       "Phemius! let acts of gods, and heroes old,

       What ancient bards in hall and bower have told,

      


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