In Egypt lost. Ulysses, with his men,

Have seen Charybdis, and the Cyclops' den.

}

{ Why should I name Idomeneus, in vain

{ Restored to sceptres, and expelled again?

{ Or young Achilles, by his rival slain?

Even he, the king of men, the foremost name

Of all the Greeks, and most renowned by fame,

The proud revenger of another's wife,

Yet by his own adulteress lost his life—