So the crew was "reassured (line 561)" and the goddess greeted them. Everyone was with Circe, "all but Eurylochus (line 563)" who had a strange feeling.
It's good.
Circe prepared them a feast. Unbeknownst to the men, Circe "added her own vile (line 568)" of something special.
Girl what you put in this juice?
I gotta go to the ship brb.
Ummmm
Where are we?
Circe tricked the drunken and confused men "and shut them into a pigsty (line 670)".
"Eurylochus came running (line 677)" to the ship after witnessing the event. They were so scared, they couldn't "speak a word (line 679)" of what had happened.
Zzz
ODYSSEUS!!!!!
Why would I do that?
Odysseus "rushes to Circe's Hall (line 684)" to confront her. He was immune to her tricks thanks to a "moly (line 686)" from Hermes. Circe agrees to free Odysseus' crew.
FREE MY CREW!
Circe had convinced Odysseus to "stay with her (line 690)". After "seasons of feasting " Odysseus and his crew beg to "return home (line 692)" with Circe's help.