But I think is not in order, nor will you convince meWhen you speak about Odysseus. Why does a man like you needTo lie fruitlessly? Well do I myself also knowOf my master's return, that he has been very much hatedBy all the gods, as they did not subdue him among the TrojansOr in the arms of his friends, after he had wound up the war.Then all the Achaians would have made him a funeral mound,And he would have won great glory for his son, too, hereafter.As it is, the storm winds have snatched him off without glory.But I myself live apart among the swine. Nor do IGo to the city unless prudent Penelope happensTo urge me to come when a message comes from somewhere,But then the men sit there and ask for the details,Both those who grieve for the master who is gone so longAnd those who enjoy devouring a livelihood scot free.
(It's better to create than destroy what's unnecessary)
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
The Odyssey - pg. 158
Labels: Homer
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