Page:The Odyssey (Butler).djvu/122

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
92
ULYSSES GOES TO REST.
[ODYSSEY

329Then was Ulysses glad and prayed aloud, saying, "Father Jove, grant that Alcinous may do all as he has said, for so he will win an imperishable name among mankind, and at the same time I shall return to my own country."

334Thus did they converse. Then Arēte told her maids to set a bed in the room that was in the gatehouse, and make it with good red rugs, and to spread coverlets on the top of them with woollen cloaks for Ulysses to wear. The maids thereon went out with torches in their hands, and when they had made the bed they came up to Ulysses and said, "Rise, sir stranger, and come with us for your bed is ready," and glad indeed was he to go to his rest.

344So Ulysses slept in a bed placed in a room over the echoing gateway; but Alcinous lay in the inner part of the house, with the queen his wife by his side.347