"He overcame the people of Ciconia; how he passed thence to the rich fields of the race who feed upon the lotus; what the Cyclops did, and how upon the Cyclops he avenged7 the death of his brave comrades, whom the wretch8 had piteously slaughtered9 and devoured10; and how he came to ?olus, and found a friendly welcome, and was sent by him upon his voyage; yet 'twas not his fate to reach his native land; a tempest caught his fleet, and far across the fishy11 deep bore him away, lamenting12 bitterly. And how he landed at Telepylus, among the L?strigonians, who destroyed his ships and warlike comrades, he alone in his black ship escaping." ...
You will read, too, of how he was driven to land upon the coast where Circe the sorceress dwelt, and how he shrewdly dealt with her deceit and many arts:--
"And how he went to Hades' dismal13 realm in his good galley14, to consult the soul of him of Thebes, Tiresias, and beheld15 all his lost comrades and his mother,--her who brought him forth16, and trained him when a child; and how he heard the Sirens afterward17, and how he came upon the wandering rocks, the terrible Charybdis, and the crags of Scylla,--which no man had ever passed in safety; how his comrades slew18 for food the oxen of the Sun; how mighty Zeus, the Thunderer, with a bolt of fire from heaven smote19 his swift bark; and how, his gallant20 crew all perished, he alone escaped with life. And how he reached Ogygia's isle21, and met the nymph Calypso, who long time detained and fed him in her vaulted22 grot, and promised that he ne'er should die, nor know decay of age, through all the days to come; yet moved she not the purpose of his heart. And how he next through many hardships came to the Ph?acians, and they welcomed him and honored him as if he were a god, and to his native country in a bark sent him with ample gifts of brass23 and gold and raiment."
How he made himself known to old Eum?us the swineherd, and to his son Telemachus, and how his old nurse, Eurycleia, knew him by the scar which he had received when a boy from the wild boar on Mount Parnassus. How he found his palace full of rude suitors seeking the hand of faithful Penelope; and how, with the great bow of Eurytus, he slew them all, and spared not one.
... "Never shall the fame
Of his great valor24 perish; and the gods
Themselves shall frame, for those who dwell on earth,
Sweet strains in praise of sage25 Penelope."
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