The Iliad of Homer


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But first, with caution, try what yet they dare,  
Worn with nine years of unsuccessful war.  
To move the troops to measure back the main,  
Be mine; and yours the province to detain."  
He spoke, and sat: when Nestor, rising said,  
(Nestor, whom Pylos' sandy realms obey'd,)  
"Princes of Greece, your faithful ears incline,  
Nor doubt the vision of the powers divine;  
Sent by great Jove to him who rules the host,  
Forbid it, heaven! this warning should be lost!  
Then let us haste, obey the god's alarms,  
And join to rouse the sons of Greece to arms."  
Thus spoke the sage: the kings without delay  
Dissolve the council, and their chief obey:  
The sceptred rulers lead; the following host,  
Pour'd forth by thousands, darkens all the coast.  
As from some rocky cleft the shepherd sees  
Clustering in heaps on heaps the driving bees,  
Rolling and blackening, swarms succeeding swarms,  
With deeper murmurs and more hoarse alarms;  
Dusky they spread, a close embodied crowd,  
And o'er the vale descends the living cloud.(81)  
So, from the tents and ships, a lengthen'd train  
Spreads all the beach, and wide o'ershades the plain:  
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