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This same matter whereof we speak.

In times long past once it betided

That prince Aulixes had possession

Under the Caesar of kingdoms twain.

He was the ruler of the realm of Thracia,

And Retia also ruled as chieftain;

And his liege lord's name, known to the nations

Was Agamemnon, ruler of all

The Greekish kingdom. It was common rumour

That in those times the Trojan war

Was fought under heaven. That hard fighter,

The Greekish monarch, marched to the field;

Aulixes likewise led five-score ships

Across the sea-stream, and there sat down

Full ten winters. Then the time came

When they had won the realm by war,

And the Greekish prince had dearly purchased

The town of Troy with his true comrades.

Then when to Aulixes leave was given,

The Thracian chieftain, thence to journey,

He left behind him of his horned barks

Nine and ninety; none of them thence,

Of these sea-horses, save only one,

He ferried over ocean, a foam-washed galley

With threefold oar-bank. Then came cold weather,

Raging storm-wind; the dun waves roaring

Dashed together, far out driving

Into the Wendelsea the warrior crew,

Upon the island where Apollo's daughter

Had been dwelling for many a day.