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An epic poem following a Greek hero trying to return home after the Trojan war.

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Book VIII

And thy unmannerly words have angered me Even to the heart. Not quite unskilled am I In games, as thou dost idly talk, and once, When I could trust my youth and my strong arms, I think that in these contests I was deemed Among the first. But I am now pressed down With toil and sorrow; much have I endured In wars with heroes and on stormy seas. Yet even thus, a sufferer as I am, Will I essay these feats; for sharp have been Thy words, and they provoke me to the proof.”

He spake, and rising with his mantle on He seized a broader, thicker, heavier quoit, By no small odds, than the Phaeacians used, And swinging it around with vigorous arm He sent it forth; it sounded as it went; And the Phaeacians, skilful with the oar And sail, bent low as o’er them, from his hand, Flew the swift stone beyond the other marks. And Pallas, in a human form, set up A mark where it descended, and exclaimed:⁠—

“Stranger! a blind man, groping here, could find Thy mark full easily, since it is not Among the many, but beyond them all. Then fear thou nothing in this game at least; For no Phaeacian here can throw the quoit As far as thou, much less exceed thy cast.”

She spake; Ulysses the great sufferer Heard, and rejoiced to know he had a friend In that great circle. With a lighter heart Thus said the chief to the Phaeacian crowd:⁠—

“Follow that cast, young men, and I will send Another stone, at once, as far, perchance, Or further still. If there are others yet Who feel the wish, let them come forward here⁠— For much your words have chafed me⁠—let them try With me the boxing or the wrestling match, Or footrace; there is naught that I refuse⁠— Any of the Phaeacians. I except Laodamas; he is my host, and who Would enter such a contest with a friend? A senseless, worthless man is he who seeks A strife like this with one who shelters him In a strange land; he mars the welcome given. As for the rest, there is no rival here Whom I reject or scorn; for I would know Their

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