Ulysses

Traversing every sea on his homeward journey, Ulysses
Past Charybdis steered only on Scylla to fall.
Subject to perils of earth and the horrible tumults of ocean,
Lay his wandering course, guided him even to hell,
Till in the end he was borne asleep to his Ithacan island;
Yet his awakening eyes failed to acknowledge his home!
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Johann Christoph Friedrich Von Schiller
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