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Автор: Homer

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СКАЧАТЬ ‭ Atrides’-self renew’d, and but the prime

       ‭ Of youth’s spring put abroad, in thirst to climb

       ‭ His haughty father’s throne by his high acts.’

       ‭ These words of Hermes wrought not into facts

       ‭ Ægisthus’ powers; good counsel he despis’d,

       ‭ And to that good his ill is sacrific’d.”

       ‭ Pallas, whose eyes did sparkle like the skies,

       ‭ Answer’d: “O Sire! Supreme of Deities,

       ‭ Ægisthus pass’d his fate, and had desert

       ‭ To warrant our infliction; and convert

       ‭ May all the pains such impious men inflict

       ‭ On innocent suff’rers to revenge as strict,

       ‭ Their own hearts eating. But, that Ithacus,

       ‭ Thus never meriting, should suffer thus,

       ‭ I deeply suffer. His more pious mind

       ‭ Divides him from these fortunes. Though unkind

       ‭ Is piety to him, giving him a fate

       ‭ More suff’ring than the most unfortunate,

       ‭ So long kept friendless in a sea-girt soil,

       ‭ Where the sea’s navel is a sylvan isle,

       ‭ In which the Goddess dwells that doth derive

       ‭ Her birth from Atlas, who of all alive

       ‭ The motion and the fashion doth command

       ‭ With his wise mind, whose forces understand [4]

       ‭ The inmost deeps and gulfs of all the seas,

       ‭ Who (for his skill of things superior) stays

       ‭ The two steep columns that prop earth and heav’n.

       ‭ His daughter ‘tis, who holds this homeless-driv’n [5]

       ‭ Still mourning with her; evermore profuse

       ‭ Of soft and winning speeches, that abuse

       ‭ And make so languishingly, and possest [6]

       ‭ With so remiss a mind her loved guest,

       ‭ Manage the action of his way for home.

       ‭ Where he, though in affection overcome,

       ‭ In judgment yet more longs to show his hopes

       ‭ His country’s smoke leap from her chimney tops,

       ‭ And death asks in her arms. Yet never shall

       ‭ Thy lov’d heart be converted on his thrall,

       ‭ Austere Olympius. Did not ever he,

       ‭ In ample Troy, thy altars gratify,

       ‭ And Grecians’ fleet make in thy off’rings swim?

       ‭ Jove, why still then burns thy wrath to him?”

       ‭ The Cloud-assembler answer’d: “What words fly,

       ‭ Bold daughter, from thy pale of ivory? [7]

       ‭ As if I ever could cast from my care

       ‭ Divine Ulysses, who exceeds so far

       ‭ All men in wisdom, and so oft hath giv’n

       ‭ To all th’ Immortals thron’d in ample heav’n

       ‭ So great and sacred gifts? But his decrees,

       ‭ That holds the earth in with his nimble knees,

       ‭ Stand to Ulysses’ longings so extreme,

       ‭ For taking from the God-foe Polypheme

       ‭ His only eye; a Cyclop, that excell’d

       ‭ All other Cyclops, with whose burden swell’d

       ‭ The nymph Thoosa, the divine increase

       ‭ Of Phorcys’ seed, a great God of the seas.

       ‭ She mix’d with Neptune in his hollow caves,

       ‭ And bore this Cyclop to that God of waves.

       ‭ For whose lost eye, th’ Earth-shaker did not kill

       ‭ Erring Ulysses, but reserves him still

       ‭ In life for more death. But use we our pow’rs,

       ‭ And round about us cast these cares of ours,

       ‭ All to discover how we may prefer

       ‭ His wish’d retreat, and Neptune make forbear

       ‭ His stern eye to him, since no one God can,

       ‭ In spite of all, prevail, but ’gainst a man.”

       ‭ To this, this answer made the grey-eyed Maid:

       ‭ “Supreme of rulers, since so well apaid

       ‭ The blesséd Gods are all then, now, in thee,

       ‭ To limit wise Ulysses’ misery,

       ‭ And that you speak as you referr’d to me

       ‭ Prescription for the means, in this sort be

       ‭ Their sacred order: Let us now address

       ‭ With utmost speed our swift Argicides,

       ‭ To tell the nymph that bears the golden tress

       ‭ In th’ isle Ogygia, that ’tis our will

       ‭ She should not stay our lov’d Ulysses still,

       ‭ But suffer his return; and then will I

       ‭ To Ithaca, to make his son apply

       ‭ His sire’s inquest the more; infusing force

       ‭ Into his soul, to summon the concourse

       ‭ Of curl’d-head Greeks to council, and deter

       ‭ Each wooer, that hath been the slaughterer

       ‭ Of his fat sheep and crooked-headed beeves.

       ‭ From more wrong to his mother, and their leaves

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