Chapter 633 of 1964 · 64 words · ~1 min read

LXXV.

Wounded and fettered, "cabined, cribbed, confined,"[248] Some days and nights elapsed before that he Could altogether call the past to mind; And when he did, he found himself at sea, Sailing six knots an hour before the wind; The shores of Ilion lay beneath their lee-- Another time he might have liked to see 'em, But now was not much pleased with Cape Sigeum.