Fitzgerald 9.543-566
Maria Curley /
- Created on 2024-07-07 23:52:17
- Modified on 2024-08-01 03:28:59
- Translated by Robert Fitzgerald (1961)
- Aligned by Maria Curley
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ἀλλʼ ὅτε δὴ τὴν νῆσον ἀφικόμεθʼ , ἔνθα περ ἄλλαι
νῆες ἐύσσελμοι μένον ἁθρόαι , ἀμφὶ δʼ ἑταῖροι
ἥατʼ ὀδυρόμενοι , ἡμέας ποτιδέγμενοι αἰεί ,
νῆα μὲν ἔνθʼ ἐλθόντες ἐκέλσαμεν ἐν ψαμάθοισιν ,
ἐκ δὲ καὶ αὐτοὶ βῆμεν ἐπὶ ῥηγμῖνι θαλάσσης .
μῆλα δὲ Κύκλωπος γλαφυρῆς ἐκ νηὸς ἑλόντες
δασσάμεθʼ , ὡς μή τίς μοι ἀτεμβόμενος κίοι ἴσης .
ἀρνειὸν δʼ ἐμοὶ οἴῳ ἐυκνήμιδες ἑταῖροι
μήλων δαιομένων δόσαν ἔξοχα · τὸν δʼ ἐπὶ θινὶ
Ζηνὶ κελαινεφέι Κρονίδῃ , ὃς πᾶσιν ἀνάσσει ,
ῥέξας μηρίʼ ἔκαιον · ὁ δʼ οὐκ ἐμπάζετο ἱρῶν ,
ἀλλʼ ὅ γε μερμήριξεν ὅπως ἀπολοίατο πᾶσαι
νῆες ἐύσσελμοι καὶ ἐμοὶ ἐρίηρες ἑταῖροι .
ὣς τότε μὲν πρόπαν ἦμαρ ἐς ἠέλιον καταδύντα
ἥμεθα δαινύμενοι κρέα τʼ ἄσπετα καὶ μέθυ ἡδύ ·
ἦμος δʼ ἠέλιος κατέδυ καὶ ἐπὶ κνέφας ἦλθε ,
δὴ τότε κοιμήθημεν ἐπὶ ῥηγμῖνι θαλάσσης .
ἦμος δʼ ἠριγένεια φάνη ῥοδοδάκτυλος Ἠώς ,
δὴ τότʼ ἐγὼν ἑτάροισιν ἐποτρύνας ἐκέλευσα
αὐτούς τʼ ἀμβαίνειν ἀνά τε πρυμνήσια λῦσαι ·
οἱ δʼ αἶψʼ εἴσβαινον καὶ ἐπὶ κληῖσι καθῖζον ,
ἑξῆς δʼ ἑζόμενοι πολιὴν ἅλα τύπτον ἐρετμοῖς .
ἔνθεν δὲ προτέρω πλέομεν ἀκαχήμενοι ἦτορ ,
ἄσμενοι ἐκ θανάτοιο , φίλους ὀλέσαντες ἑταίρους .
νῆες ἐύσσελμοι μένον ἁθρόαι , ἀμφὶ δʼ ἑταῖροι
ἥατʼ ὀδυρόμενοι , ἡμέας ποτιδέγμενοι αἰεί ,
νῆα μὲν ἔνθʼ ἐλθόντες ἐκέλσαμεν ἐν ψαμάθοισιν ,
ἐκ δὲ καὶ αὐτοὶ βῆμεν ἐπὶ ῥηγμῖνι θαλάσσης .
μῆλα δὲ Κύκλωπος γλαφυρῆς ἐκ νηὸς ἑλόντες
δασσάμεθʼ , ὡς μή τίς μοι ἀτεμβόμενος κίοι ἴσης .
ἀρνειὸν δʼ ἐμοὶ οἴῳ ἐυκνήμιδες ἑταῖροι
μήλων δαιομένων δόσαν ἔξοχα · τὸν δʼ ἐπὶ θινὶ
Ζηνὶ κελαινεφέι Κρονίδῃ , ὃς πᾶσιν ἀνάσσει ,
ῥέξας μηρίʼ ἔκαιον · ὁ δʼ οὐκ ἐμπάζετο ἱρῶν ,
ἀλλʼ ὅ γε μερμήριξεν ὅπως ἀπολοίατο πᾶσαι
νῆες ἐύσσελμοι καὶ ἐμοὶ ἐρίηρες ἑταῖροι .
ὣς τότε μὲν πρόπαν ἦμαρ ἐς ἠέλιον καταδύντα
ἥμεθα δαινύμενοι κρέα τʼ ἄσπετα καὶ μέθυ ἡδύ ·
ἦμος δʼ ἠέλιος κατέδυ καὶ ἐπὶ κνέφας ἦλθε ,
δὴ τότε κοιμήθημεν ἐπὶ ῥηγμῖνι θαλάσσης .
ἦμος δʼ ἠριγένεια φάνη ῥοδοδάκτυλος Ἠώς ,
δὴ τότʼ ἐγὼν ἑτάροισιν ἐποτρύνας ἐκέλευσα
αὐτούς τʼ ἀμβαίνειν ἀνά τε πρυμνήσια λῦσαι ·
οἱ δʼ αἶψʼ εἴσβαινον καὶ ἐπὶ κληῖσι καθῖζον ,
ἑξῆς δʼ ἑζόμενοι πολιὴν ἅλα τύπτον ἐρετμοῖς .
ἔνθεν δὲ προτέρω πλέομεν ἀκαχήμενοι ἦτορ ,
ἄσμενοι ἐκ θανάτοιο , φίλους ὀλέσαντες ἑταίρους .
There
as we ran in we saw the squadron waiting ,
the trim ships drawn up side by side , and all
our troubled friends who waited , looking seaward .
We beached her , grinding keel in the soft sand ,
and waded in , ourselves , on the sandy beach .
Then we unloaded all the Kyklops ' flock
to make division , share and share alike ,
only my fighters voted that my ram ,
the prize of all , should go to me . I slew him
by the sea side and burnt his long thighbones
to Zeus beyond the stormcloud , Kronos ' son ,
who rules the world . But Zeus disdained my offering ;
destruction for my ships he had in store
and death for those who sailed them , my companions .
Now all day long until the sun went down
we made our feast on mutton and sweet wine ,
till after sunset in the gathering dark
we went to sleep above the wash of ripples .
When the young Dawn with finger tips of rose
touched the world , I roused the men , gave orders
to man the ships , cast off the mooring lines ;
and filing in to sit beside the rowlocks
oarsmen in line dipped oars in the grey sea .
So we moved out , sad in the vast offing ,
having our precious lives , but not our friends .
as we ran in we saw the squadron waiting ,
the trim ships drawn up side by side , and all
our troubled friends who waited , looking seaward .
We beached her , grinding keel in the soft sand ,
and waded in , ourselves , on the sandy beach .
Then we unloaded all the Kyklops ' flock
to make division , share and share alike ,
only my fighters voted that my ram ,
the prize of all , should go to me . I slew him
by the sea side and burnt his long thighbones
to Zeus beyond the stormcloud , Kronos ' son ,
who rules the world . But Zeus disdained my offering ;
destruction for my ships he had in store
and death for those who sailed them , my companions .
Now all day long until the sun went down
we made our feast on mutton and sweet wine ,
till after sunset in the gathering dark
we went to sleep above the wash of ripples .
When the young Dawn with finger tips of rose
touched the world , I roused the men , gave orders
to man the ships , cast off the mooring lines ;
and filing in to sit beside the rowlocks
oarsmen in line dipped oars in the grey sea .
So we moved out , sad in the vast offing ,
having our precious lives , but not our friends .