From Ulysses and the siren

by Samuel Daniel

"Siren:Come , worthy Greek! Ulysses, come,
Possess these shores with me:
The winds and seas are troublesome,
And here we may be free.
ere may we sit at view their toil
That travail in the deep,
And joy the day in mirth the while,
And spend the night in sleep."

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