THE ODYSSEY O F HOME R. Tranflated from the GREEK. VOL. II. LONDON: Printed for HENRY LINTOT, M.DCC.LVIII. 2 影 The ARGUMEN T. The Departure of Ulyffes from Calypfo. Fallas in a Council of the Gods complains of the Detention of Ulyffes in the land of Calypfo; whereupon Mercury is fent to command his removal. The feat of Calypfo defcribed. She confents with much difficulty, and Ulyffes builds a veffel with his own hands, on which he embarks. Neptune overtakes him with a terrible tempeft, in which he is shipwrecked, and in the laft danger of death; 'till Leucothea a Sea-Goddes affifts him, and after innumerable perils he gets afpore on Phæacia. THE |