HOMER: Iliad (The) [Unabridged]

Anton Lesser 2006-08-01

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‘Sing, Goddess, sing of the rage of Achilles, son of Peleus...’
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‘Encouraged, the wise prophet then declared:’
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‘Glittery-eyed Athene then spoke in reply:’
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‘Thus the pair of them continued arguing.’
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‘Thetis, shedding tears, answered her son, Achilles:’
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‘Thetis finished. Cloud gatherer Zeus did not respond.’
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‘Gods and warriors slept through the entire night.’
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‘So Nestor spoke. Then he began to make his way back...’
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‘So Athene spoke. Odysseus knew her from her voice...’
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‘Son of Atreus, now the Achaeans wish to disgrace you...’
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‘Mighty Agamemnon then answered Nestor:’
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‘Just as goatherds sort out with ease the wandering beasts...’
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‘From Salamis Ajax commanded twelve ships.’
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‘Among these warriors, as they armed themselves...’
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‘Troops from Phylace, flowering Pyrasus, shrine of Demeter...’
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‘Men rushed to arm themselves. They opened up the gates.’
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‘Once troops had formed in ranks under their own leaders...’
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‘Achaeans and Trojans were elated, full of hope...’
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‘Priam, the old man, saw a third figure, Ajax, and asked:’
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‘Hear me, you Trojans, you well-armed Achaeans.’
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‘Then Aphrodite went to summon Helen.’
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‘The gods all sat assembled in the golden courtyard...’
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‘Athena spoke and thus swayed his foolish wits.’
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‘At Talthybius’ words Machaon’s spirits were stirred up...’
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‘To these words Geranian horseman Nestor said:’
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‘As for the Trojans, they were like thousands of ewes...’
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‘Antilochus was the first to kill a man...’
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‘Then Pallas Athene gave Diomedes, son of Tydeus...’
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‘But his sharp arrow hadn’t killed Diomedes...’
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‘Aeneas, leader of the Trojans, then replied:’
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‘Meanwhile, Sthenelus, son of Capaneus, did not forget...’
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‘When they spoke, the father of gods and men smiled...’
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‘Agamemnon spoke, then quickly hurled his spear.’
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‘Yes, Tlepolemus, Hercules did destroy sacred Ilion...’
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‘Meanwhile, Aphrodite and Apollo, with his silver bow...’
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‘Father Zeus, aren’t you incensed at this barbarity?’
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'Now the grim war between Trojans and Achaeans…'
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'Hector was convinced by his advice.'
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‘Diomedes, skilled at war cries, rejoiced.’
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'Great Hector of the shining helmet then replied:'
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'Great Hector of the shining helmet answered Helen:'
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'With these words, glorious Hector stretched his hands out…'
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‘After glorious Hector had talked with Paris...’
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'Lord Menelaus, have you lost your mind?'
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'Even in Hector’s chest the heart beat rapidly.'
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'Wide-ruling Agamemnon, heroic son of Atreus…'
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'He came, stood in their midst, and delivered his report.'
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‘As Dawn first spread her yellow robe across the earth...
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‘Diomedes’ words missed godlike, firm Odysseus...’
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‘Mighty Earthshaker Poseidon, very angry, answered Hera:’
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‘Mighty son of Atreus, why urge me on?’
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‘White-armed Hera agreed with her.’
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‘Now the sun’s bright light sank down into the ocean...’
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‘Meanwhile, as the Trojans maintained their careful watch...’
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‘Mighty son of Atreus, Agamemnon, king of men...’
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‘With these words, lord Achilles conducted them inside his hut...’
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‘Swift-footed Achilles then answered Odysseus:’
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‘Glorious Achilles, if your mind is really set on going back...’
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‘I recall an old tale from long ago.’
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‘Swift-footed Achilles then said in reply:’
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‘By their ships, Achaea’s most important leaders...’
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‘Geranian horseman Nestor then said in reply:’
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‘Then Diomedes, expert in war cries, spoke up:’
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‘Hector spoke. He’d sworn an empty oath...’
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‘Mighty Diomedes scowled at Dolon and said:’
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‘When the pair came to where they’d slaughtered Hector’s spy...’
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‘As Dawn rose from her bed beside lord Tithonus...’
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‘The first to kill a man was Agamemnon.’
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‘Wind-swift Iris obeyed, going down from Ida to sacred Ilion.’
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‘Who were the first, who were the last men slaughtered...?’
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‘Famous spearman Odysseus came up and made a stand...’
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‘Hector did not notice Ajax, for he was fighting...’
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‘Swift-footed Achilles then said in reply:’
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‘Now, there’s a certain city Thryoessa...’
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‘Later, when we’d had our fill of food and drink...’
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‘Thus, as Patroclus, Menoetius’ fine son, looked after...’
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‘Other Trojans and their famous allies followed...’
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‘Hector with his gleaming helmet scowled and said:’
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‘Menestheus finished. Thoötes heard him and obeyed.’
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‘Thus Zeus brought Hector and the Trojans to the ships.’
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‘Shame on you Argives, nothing but young boys!’
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‘At that point, Poseidon, angry...’
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‘Like swift Ares, Meriones led the way...’
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‘Idomeneus did not relent his fighting frenzy.’
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‘The close fighting over Ascalaphus continued.’
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‘Peisander doubled up and then collapsed.’
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‘The arrows drained the Trojans’ fighting spirit.’
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‘As Nestor sat drinking wine, listening to the noise of war...’
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‘Agamemnon, king of men, replied:’
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‘As this was happening, on a peak of mount Olympus...’
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‘Ox-eyed queen Hera then answered him:’
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‘Sweet Sleep rushed to the Achaean ships, to inform Poseidon...’
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‘Ajax shouted this, knowing very well the man he’d killed.’
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‘Trojans, in full retreat, passed the wall and ditch...’
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‘Striking his sturdy thighs with the flat of his hands...’
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‘Cloud-gatherer Zeus then spoke to Apollo:’
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‘But when Apollo stared directly at the swift Danaans...’
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‘Hector threw his bright spear at Ajax, but missed.’
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‘Apollo would not let Panthoös’ son be killed...’
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‘But Hector killed only one man – Periphetes of Mycenae...’
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