Who says the following and why?
"So now at last, you gods, you train your spite on me
for keeping a mortal man beside me. The man I saved,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
And I welcomed him warmly, cherished him, even vowed
to make the man immortal, ageless, all his days . . ."
Circe is complaining to Odysseus that he must leave.
Circe is praying to Zeus to make Odysseus stay with her.
Calypso is condemning Odysseus for wanting to leave.
Calypso is complaining to Hermes about the double standard of the gods.