The Iliad of Homer


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Along the region runs a deafening sound;  
Beneath their footsteps groans the trembling ground.  
Fame flies before the messenger of Jove,  
And shining soars, and claps her wings above.  
Nine sacred heralds now, proclaiming loud(82)  
The monarch's will, suspend the listening crowd.  
Soon as the throngs in order ranged appear,  
And fainter murmurs died upon the ear,  
The king of kings his awful figure raised:  
High in his hand the golden sceptre blazed;  
The golden sceptre, of celestial flame,  
By Vulcan form'd, from Jove to Hermes came.  
To Pelops he the immortal gift resign'd;  
The immortal gift great Pelops left behind,  
In Atreus' hand, which not with Atreus ends,  
To rich Thyestes next the prize descends;  
And now the mark of Agamemnon's reign,  
Subjects all Argos, and controls the main.(83)  
On this bright sceptre now the king reclined,  
And artful thus pronounced the speech design'd:  
"Ye sons of Mars, partake your leader's care,  
Heroes of Greece, and brothers of the war!  
Of partial Jove with justice I complain,  
And heavenly oracles believed in vain  
A safe return was promised to our toils,  
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