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NAUSICAA - ZaunköniG - 31.12.2010 NAUSICAA. Oft, from my classic memory's inmost shade, That fair Phaeacian shore to light I bring, Where young Nausicaa stood,—that royal maid, Whose brave-eyed pity faced the naked king, And made a shipwreck sweet. Beside the bed Of a near stream he found the robe and oil, Her timely present to the man of toil ; Anon she took the chariot-reins, and led The way, while in among her train he pass'd : Then to the sacred grove, when they had come Near that unsocial city ; till, at last. He hail'd his sea-star in her own bright home, — The girl who clothed his shame, and by the clue Of purple yarn, foreshow'd him where to sue. |