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THALASSA by EDITH MATILDA THOMAS

First Line: HE CAME WITH US FROM INLAND TO THE SHORE
Last Line: "OR SAILED PROPONTIS TO THE COLCHIAN LAND?"

HE CAME with us from inland to the shore --
A stranger, yet that moment he came home!
The moving phalanx with the plumes of foam --
He cried that he had seen it all before;
And words he spoke that now are heard no more --
"O Thalassa, I will no longer roam;
But here will I prepare a hecatomb,
Who have come back to thee whom I adore!"

Then prone he threw himself upon the sand,
In rapt idolatry, or swooned with joy.
And we who followed him amazed did stand
Till each began of other to demand:
"Could this be one that headed out for Troy,
Or sailed Propontis to the Colchian land?"



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