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e fairest of all men; and Castor and Polydeuces the  twins; the sons of the magic swan; and Caeneus; the strongest  of mortals; whom the Centaurs tried in vain to kill; and  overwhelmed him with trunks of pine…trees; but even so he  would not die; and thither came Zetes and Calais; the winged  sons of the north wind; and Peleus; the father of Achilles;  whose bride was silver…footed Thetis; the goddess of the sea。   And thither came Telamon and Oileus; the fathers of the two  Aiantes; who fought upon the plains of Troy; and Mopsus; the  wise soothsayer; who knew the speech of birds; and Idmon; to  whom Phoebus gave a tongue to prophesy of things to come; and  Ancaios; who could read the stars; and knew all the circles  of the heavens; and Argus; the famed shipbuilder; and many a  hero more; in helmets of brass and gold with tall dyed horse… hair crests; and embroidered shirts of linen beneath their  coats of mail; and greaves of polished tin to guard their  knees in fight; with each man his shield upon his shoulder;  of many a fold of tough bull's hide; and his sword of  tempered bronze in his silver…studded belt; and in his right  hand a pair of lances; of the heavy white ash…staves。

So they came down to Iolcos; and all the city came out to  meet them; and were never tired with looking at their height;  and their beauty; and their gallant bearing and the glitter  of their inlaid arms。  And some said; 'Never was such a  gathering of the heroes since the Hellens conquered the  land。'  But the women sighed over them; and whispered; 'Alas!  they are all going to their death!'

Then they felled the pines on Pelion; and shaped them with  the axe; and Argus taught them to build a galley; the first  long ship which ever sailed the seas。  They pierced her for  fifty oars … an oar for each hero of the crew … and pitched  her with coal…black pitch; and painted her bows with  vermilion; and they named her ARGO after Argus; and worked at  her all day long。  And at night Pelias feasted them like a  king; and they slept in his palace…porch。

But Jason went away to the northward; and into the land of  Thrace; till he found Orpheus; the prince of minstrels; where  he dwelt in his cave under Rhodope; among the savage Cicon  tribes。  And he asked him; 'Will you leave your mountains;  Orpheus; my fellow…scholar in old times; and cross Strymon  once more with me; to sail with the heroes of the Minuai; and  bring home the golden fleece; and charm for us all men and  all monsters with your magic harp and song?'

Then Orpheus sighed; 'Have I not had enough of toil and of  weary wandering; far and wide since I lived in Cheiron's  cave; above Iolcos by the sea?  In vain is the skill and the  voice which my goddess mother gave me; in vain have I sung  and laboured; in vain I went down to the dead; and charmed  all the kings of Hades; to win back Eurydice my bride。  For I  won her; my beloved; and lost her again the same day; and  wandered away in my madness; even to Egypt and the Libyan  sands; and the isles of all the seas; driven on by the  terrible gadfly; while I charmed in vain the hearts of men;  and the savage forest beasts; and the trees; and the lifeless  stones; with my magic harp and song; giving rest; but finding  none。  But at last Calliope my mother delivered me; and  brought me home in peace; and I dwell here in the cave alone;  among the savage Cicon tribes; softening their wild hearts  with music and the gentle laws of Zeus。  And now I must go  out again; to the ends of all the earth; far away into the  misty darkness; to the last wave of the Eastern Sea。  But  what is doomed must be; and a friend's demand obeyed; for  prayers are the daughters of Zeus; and who honours them  honours him。'

Then Orpheus rose up sighing; and took his harp; and went  over Strymon。  And he led Jason to the south…west; up the  banks of Haliacmon and over the spurs of Pindus; to Dodona  the town of Zeus; where it stood by the side of the sacred  lake; and the fountain which breathed out fire; in the  darkness of the ancient oakwood; beneath the mountain of the  hundred springs。  And he led him to the holy oak; where the  black dove settled in old times; and was changed into the  priestess of Zeus; and gave oracles to all nations round。   And he bade him cut down a bough; and sacrifice to Hera and  to Zeus; and they took the bough and came to Iolcos; and  nailed it to the beak…head of the ship。

And at last the ship was finished; and they tried to launch  her down the beach; but she was too heavy for them to move  her; and her keel sank deep into the sand。  Then all the  heroes looked at each other blushing; but Jason spoke; and  said; 'Let us ask the magic bough; perhaps it can help us in  our need。'

Then a voice came from the bough; and Jason heard the words  it said; and bade Orpheus play upon the harp; while the  heroes waited round; holding the pine…trunk rollers; to help  her toward the sea。

Then Orpheus took his harp; and began his magic song … 'How  sweet it is to ride upon the surges; and to leap from wave to  wave; while the wind sings cheerful in the cordage; and the  oars flash fast among the foam!  How sweet it is to roam  across the ocean; and see new towns and wondrous lands; and  to come home laden with treasure; and to win undying fame!'

And the good ship ARGO heard him; and longed to be away and  out at sea; till she stirred in every timber; and heaved from  stem to stern; and leapt up from the sand upon the rollers;  and plunged onward like a gallant horse; and the heroes fed  her path with pine…trunks; till she rushed into the  whispering sea。

Then they stored her well with food and water; and pulled the  ladder up on board; and settled themselves each man to his  oar; and kept time to Orpheus' harp; and away across the bay  they rowed southward; while the people lined the cliffs; and  the women wept; while the men shouted; at the starting of  that gallant crew。


PART IV … HOW THE ARGONAUTS SAILED TO COLCHIS


AND what happened next; my children; whether it be true or  not; stands written in ancient songs; which you shall read  for yourselves some day。  And grand old songs they are;  written in grand old rolling verse; and they call them the  Songs of Orpheus; or the Orphics; to this day。  And they tell  how the heroes came to Aphetai; across the bay; and waited  for the south…west wind; and chose themselves a captain from  their crew:  and how all called for Heracles; because he was  the strongest and most huge; but Heracles refused; and called  for Jason; because he was the wisest of them all。  So Jason  was chosen captain; and Orpheus heaped a pile of wood; and  slew a bull; and offered it to Hera; and called all the  heroes to stand round; each man's head crowned with olive;  and to strike their swords into the bull。  Then he filled a  golden goblet with the bull's blood; and with wheaten flour;  and honey; and wine; and the bitter salt…sea water; and bade  the heroes taste。  So each tasted the goblet; and passed it  round; and vowed an awful vow:  and they vowed before the  sun; and the night; and the blue…haired sea who shakes the  land; to stand by Jason faithfully in the adventure of the  golden fleece; and whosoever shrank back; or disobeyed; or  turned traitor to his vow; then justice should minister  against him; and the Erinnues who track guilty men。

Then Jason lighted the pile; and burnt the carcase of the  bull; and they went to their ship and sailed eastward; like  men who have a work to do; and the place from which they went  was called Aphetai; the sailing…place; from that day forth。   Three thousand years and more they sailed away; into the  unknown Eastern seas; and great nations have come and gone  since then; and many a storm has swept the earth; and many a  mighty armament; to which ARGO would be but one small boat;  English and French; Turkish and Russian; have sailed those  waters since; yet the fame of that small ARGO lives for ever;  and her name is become a proverb among men。

So they sailed past the Isle of Sciathos; with the Cape of  Sepius on their left; and turned to the northward toward  Pelion; up the long Magnesian shore。  On their right hand was  the open sea; and on their lef

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