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"Hear me, my lords and captains of Phaeacia! By now you've had our fill of food well-shared and the lyre too, our loyal friend at banquets...test ourselves in contests..."
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The speaker wanted the bard to stop singing becauseHe was tired of sitting and wanted to participate in the games.You can read these in the lines"you've had our fill or food well shared and the lyre too"and"test ourselves in contests"
it's Alcinous
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