The Iliad of Homer


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The lists of combat, and the ground inclose:  
Next to decide, by sacred lots prepare,  
Who first shall launch his pointed spear in air.  
The people pray with elevated hands,  
And words like these are heard through all the bands:  
"Immortal Jove, high Heaven's superior lord,  
On lofty Ida's holy mount adored!  
Whoe'er involved us in this dire debate,  
O give that author of the war to fate  
And shades eternal! let division cease,  
And joyful nations join in leagues of peace."  
With eyes averted Hector hastes to turn  
The lots of fight and shakes the brazen urn.  
Then, Paris, thine leap'd forth; by fatal chance  
Ordain'd the first to whirl the weighty lance.  
Both armies sat the combat to survey.  
Beside each chief his azure armour lay,  
And round the lists the generous coursers neigh.  
The beauteous warrior now arrays for fight,  
In gilded arms magnificently bright:  
The purple cuishes clasp his thighs around,  
With flowers adorn'd, with silver buckles bound:  
Lycaon's corslet his fair body dress'd,  
Braced in and fitted to his softer breast;  
A radiant baldric, o'er his shoulder tied,  
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