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The wave of blue-eyed Amphitrite, roaring over the wine-dark sea.
Amphitrite, great and sovereign goddess, bride of Poseidon, mighty sea-queen, daughter of Nereus, long of beard, and Doris whose gift of the ocean’s bounty provides for the children of humankind.
Amphitrite, eldest of the Nereids, fairest of those fabled maids, Amphitrite who sits enthroned on the ocean floor, mother of all sea-creatures, of all who dwell in your briny realm, friend of the sailor and the fisher-folk, yours is the power to grant a smooth sail, or to pull a ship down beneath storm-driven waves. Amphitrite, unrivaled, unyielding, I pray to you.
His ship was the giant Triton, the sound of whose conch affrighted the dark-blue water; its dipping figurehead the hairy trunk of a man to the waist, bellow the belly a great fish.
I begin to sing about Poseidon, the great god, mover of the earth and fruitless sea, god of the deep who is also lord of Helicon and wide Aegae. A two-fold office the gods allotted you, O Shaker of the Earth, to be a tamer of horses and a saviour of ships! Hail, Poseidon, Holder of the Earth, dark-haired lord! O blessed one, be kindly in heart and help those who voyage in ships!