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The Odyssey 5.438–444

The Odyssey 5.438–444
shelving beaches and harbors of the sea. But when, as he swam, he came to the mouth of a fair-flowing river, where seemed to him the best place, since it was smooth of stones, and besides there was shelter from the wind, he knew the river as he flowed forth, and prayed to him in his heart:
κύματος ἐξαναδύς, τά τʼ ἐρεύγεται ἤπειρόνδε, νῆχε παρέξ, ἐς γαῖαν ὁρώμενος, εἴ που ἐφεύροι ἠιόνας τε παραπλῆγας λιμένας τε θαλάσσης. ἀλλʼ ὅτε δὴ ποταμοῖο κατὰ στόμα καλλιρόοιο ἷξε νέων, τῇ δή οἱ ἐείσατο χῶρος ἄριστος, λεῖος πετράων, καὶ ἐπὶ σκέπας ἦν ἀνέμοιο, ἔγνω δὲ προρέοντα καὶ εὔξατο ὃν κατὰ θυμόν·
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