To the Ships

Swift sea-faring ships which sail through the Hellespont, receiving the fair north wind in your sails, if on the shores of island Cos you see by chance Phanion looking over the blue sea, say to him, beautiful ships, that my love bids me come to him not by sea but on foot.
If you say this, may it bring you luck and Zeus shall breathe a following wind into your sails.
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