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II. I. ' OW in the ancient times, so runs the tale, Came Jason to lolchus to prevail i Upon the reverend elders, that they let Him follow Hera ' s bidding, till he get The Golden Fleece, youth ' s brave desire, For which ambition battles frost and fire. Full many a question wise the elders plied Ere Jason ' s feet upon the bricks might stride, Ere he could call companions from their rest To join with him and for the trophy quest. A braver crew was not in all the land, And mighty was the sword within each hand. ic OR leader they chose Jason, and allied Their vows to stand by him whate ' er betide. ND now build they a ship of gallant size, An oar for every man within her lies ; And painted blue her frame, and on her prow They laid the magic green of a spruce bough, The while the wind blew whispered words like these: Nobilitas in omnibus. The seas Upleaped to meet the craft, and she did long To cut the waves in tune with Orpheus ' s song. Then, ' twixt the thronging people, happily The Heroes sped their way down to the sea. The craft lay gleaming in the light, and there Upon the shore the shouts ascend the air In jubilation as of victory won.
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ND now red flames sweep up to meet the sun, And clouding smoke, and fiery embers rise High in the symbol of the sacrifice Of self to purpose. Then a favoring breeze Bore on the eager ship to meet the seas; The flames died dow i, the embers rose no more, As Jason and the Heroes left the shore; No longer for themselves the quest to make, Since now a common purpose they partake. And each man bent his strength upon his oar To bear the Argo rushing from the shore. ? OW many the heroes that have churned the seas Since this, but not with glorious fame like these. Thus they rowed on o ' er every tossing swell. Past great Olympus, where Immortals dwell, And council hold, to seal the fate of all; And past that steepled town which fain would call The Heroes to their ruin. In that place Termed Isle of Cyzicus, they rest a space, To joy their sea- tired eyes upon the scene Of song, and sports, and dancing on the green. And as they labored, ne ' er expecting ease, Through swelling wave and brightly sunlit seas, Now toiling hard, now riding with the breeze, Forsooth they came into a fair country, Its green fields sloping gently to the sea.
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