The Iliad of Homer


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The monarch spoke; the words, with warmth address'd,  
To rigid justice steel'd his brother's breast  
Fierce from his knees the hapless chief he thrust;  
The monarch's javelin stretch'd him in the dust,  
Then pressing with his foot his panting heart,  
Forth from the slain he tugg'd the reeking dart.  
Old Nestor saw, and roused the warrior's rage;  
"Thus, heroes! thus the vigorous combat wage;  
No son of Mars descend, for servile gains,  
To touch the booty, while a foe remains.  
Behold yon glittering host, your future spoil!  
First gain the conquest, then reward the toil."  
And now had Greece eternal fame acquired,  
And frighted Troy within her walls, retired,  
Had not sage Helenus her state redress'd,  
Taught by the gods that moved his sacred breast.  
Where Hector stood, with great Æneas join'd,  
The seer reveal'd the counsels of his mind:  
"Ye generous chiefs! on whom the immortals lay  
The cares and glories of this doubtful day;  
On whom your aids, your country's hopes depend;  
Wise to consult, and active to defend!  
Here, at our gates, your brave efforts unite,  
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