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P. Ovidius Naso, Metamorphoses (ed. Brookes More), Book 3, line 580 (search)
I refused to execute their will, atrocious, and at once resigned command. Then all began to murmur, and the crew reviled me. Up Aethalion jumped and said, ‘As if our only safety is in you!’ With this he swaggered up and took command; and leaving Naxos steered for other shores. “Then Bacchus, mocking them,—as if but then he had discovered their deceitful ways,— looked on the ocean from the rounded stern, and seemed to sob as he addressed the men; ‘Ah mariners, what alien shores are these? 'Tisthe ship; they spray her decks with brine; they rise and sink; they rise again, and dive beneath the waves; they seem in sportive dance upon the main; out from their nostrils they spout sprays of brine; they toss their supple sides. And I alone, of twenty mariners that manned that ship, remained. A cold chill seized my limbs,— I was so frightened; but the gracious God now spake me fair, ‘Fear not and steer for Naxos.’ And when we landed there I ministered on smoking altars Bac