The Iliad of Homer


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For now the sons of OEneus were no more!  
The glories of the mighty race were fled!  
OEneus himself, and Meleager dead!  
To Thoas' care now trust the martial train,  
His forty vessels follow through the main.  
Next, eighty barks the Cretan king commands,  
Of Gnossus, Lyctus, and Gortyna's bands;  
And those who dwell where Rhytion's domes arise,  
Or white Lycastus glitters to the skies,  
Or where by Phaestus silver Jardan runs;  
Crete's hundred cities pour forth all her sons.  
These march'd, Idomeneus, beneath thy care,  
And Merion, dreadful as the god of war.  
Tlepolemus, the sun of Hercules,  
Led nine swift vessels through the foamy seas,  
From Rhodes, with everlasting sunshine bright,  
Jalyssus, Lindus, and Camirus white.  
His captive mother fierce Alcides bore  
From Ephyr's walls and Selle's winding shore,  
Where mighty towns in ruins spread the plain,  
And saw their blooming warriors early slain.  
The hero, when to manly years he grew,  
Alcides' uncle, old Licymnius, slew;  
For this, constrain'd to quit his native place,  
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