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ODYSSEUS. Friedrich Schiller

ODYSSEUS

   Seeking to find his home, Odysseus crosses each water;
    Through Charybdis so dread; ay, and through Scylla’s wild yells,
   Through the alarms of the raging sea, the alarms of the land too,-
    E’en to the kingdom of hell leads him his wandering course. 
   And at length, as he sleeps, to Ithaca’s coast fate conducts him;
    There he awakes, and, with grief, knows not his fatherland now.

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