I’m pretty sure it’s a metaphor! 
the poet refers to the 'wealth' of happiness and gaiety.
 
        
             
        
        
        
C. It tells the reader when to pause at the end of lines. 
        
             
        
        
        
<span>I hope this helps! :)
1. Antinous Pallas          </span><span>vocal suitor of Penelope
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2. Zeus          </span>son of Cronus, Athena's Father
3. Mentes      Athena in disguise
4. Poseidon      "Earth Shaker"
5. <span>Polyphemus    Cyclops
6. Calypso        </span><span> "bewitching nymph" of Ogygia 
7. </span>Orestes            <span>Agamemnon's son 
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8. </span>Laertes       <span>Telemachus's grandfather
9. </span>Eurycleia     Telemachus's devoted servant