The Iliad of Homer


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Seven were his ships; each vessel fifty row,  
Skill'd in his science of the dart and bow.  
But he lay raging on the Lemnian ground,  
A poisonous hydra gave the burning wound;  
There groan'd the chief in agonizing pain,  
Whom Greece at length shall wish, nor wish in vain.  
His forces Medon led from Lemnos' shore,  
Oileus' son, whom beauteous Rhena bore.  
The OEchalian race, in those high towers contain'd  
Where once Eurytus in proud triumph reign'd,  
Or where her humbler turrets Tricca rears,  
Or where Ithome, rough with rocks, appears,  
In thirty sail the sparkling waves divide,  
Which Podalirius and Machaon guide.  
To these his skill their parent-god imparts,  
Divine professors of the healing arts.  
The bold Ormenian and Asterian bands  
In forty barks Eurypylus commands.  
Where Titan hides his hoary head in snow,  
And where Hyperia's silver fountains flow.  
Thy troops, Argissa, Polypoetes leads,  
And Eleon, shelter'd by Olympus' shades,  
Gyrtone's warriors; and where Orthe lies,  
And Oloosson's chalky cliffs arise.  
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