BOOK VIII. Now fair Aurora lifts her golden ray, Meanwhile Minerva, in her guardian care, The king in council your attendance waits: More high he treads, and more enlarg'd he moves: 21 She sheds celestial bloom, regard to draw; 30 Then from his glitt❜ring throne Alcinous rose: Attend, he cried, while we our will disclose. 26 Your present aid this godlike stranger craves, Tost by rude tempest through a war of waves; Perhaps from realms that view the rising day, Or nations subject to the western ray. Then grant, what here all sons of woe obtain (For here affliction never pleads in vain): Be chosen youths prepar'd, expert to try The vast profound, and bid the vessel fly: Launch the tall bark, and order ev'ry oar; Then in our court indulge the genial hour. Instant, you sailors, to this task attend; Swift to the palace, all ye peers ascend; 35 40 Let none to strangers honours due disclaim: Thus spoke the prince: th'attending peers obey, In state they move; Alcinous leads the way: Swift to Demodocus the herald flies, At once the sailors to their charge arise; 45 They launch the vessel, and unfurl the sails, And stretch the swelling canvas to the gales; Then to the palace move: a gath'ring throng, Youth, and white age, tumultuous pour along: 50 Now all accesses to the dome are filled; Eight boars, the choicest of the herd, are kill'd: Two beeves, twelve fatlings from the flock, they bring To crown the feast; so wills the bounteous king. The herald now arrives, and guides along The sacred master of celestial song: 55 Dear to the muse! who gave his days to flow But gave him skill to raise the lofty lay. Encircled by huge multitudes, he sat: ray, 60 With silver shone the throne; his lyre, well strung And a full goblet foams with gen'rous wines: 65 Then fir'd by all the muse, aloud he sings From that fierce wrath the noble song arose, How o'er the feast they doom the fall of Troy; 70 For heav'n foretold the contest, when he trod 75 The marble threshold of the Delphic god, Curious to learn the counsels of the sky, Ere yet he loos'd the rage of war on Troy. Touch'd at the song, Ulysses straight resign'd To soft affliction all his manly mind: But when the music paus'd, he ceas'd to shed 80 85 He pour'd a pure libation to the ground. Transported with the song, the list'ning train Again with loud applause demand the strain: Again Ulysses veil'd his pensive head, Again unmann'd, a show'r of sorrow shed: 90 Then to the bard aloud: O cease to sing, 100 None wield the gauntlet with so dire a sway, Thus spoke the king: th' attending peers obey, In state they move; Alcinous leads the way: 106 His golden lyre Demodocus unstrung, High on a column in the palace hung; Majestic to the lists of fame repairs. 110 Now swarms the populace; a countless throng, Youth and hoar age; and man drives man along: The games begin; ambitious of the prize, Acroneus, Thoon, and Eretmeus rise; 115 Anchialus and Ponteus, chiefs of fame: |