Odysseus, from an Old Greek Print. 
ODYSSEUS AND TRELAWNY 
A SEQUEL TO BYRON’S GRECIAN CAREER 
By F. B. Sanborn 
N the last years of Shelley 
and his friend Byron, the 
beginning of the Greek 
Revolution turned the 
minds of these two poets, 
and of all western Europe 
and North America, toward the fair land 
which the genius of Byron had anew re- 
vealed to the civilized world. Byron, in 
the early cantos of “ Don Juan ” (written 
m 1820, but not published till 1821) had 
foreshadowed the Grecian revolt and 
Shel ey, m the summer of 1821, when that 
revolt was m full tide of its early success 
wrote h,s dranta, “ Hellas," turning on 
those successes, and dedicated to Prince 
