The Iliad of Homer


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And strains his aged arm to lash the horse.  
Hector they face; unknowing how to fear,  
Fierce he drove on; Tydides whirl'd his spear.  
The spear with erring haste mistook its way,  
But plunged in Eniopeus' bosom lay.  
His opening hand in death forsakes the rein;  
The steeds fly back: he falls, and spurns the plain.  
Great Hector sorrows for his servant kill'd,  
Yet unrevenged permits to press the field;  
Till, to supply his place and rule the car,  
Rose Archeptolemus, the fierce in war.  
And now had death and horror cover'd all;(193)  
Like timorous flocks the Trojans in their wall  
Inclosed had bled: but Jove with awful sound  
Roll'd the big thunder o'er the vast profound:  
Full in Tydides' face the lightning flew;  
The ground before him flamed with sulphur blue;  
The quivering steeds fell prostrate at the sight;  
And Nestor's trembling hand confess'd his fright:  
He dropp'd the reins: and, shook with sacred dread,  
Thus, turning, warn'd the intrepid Diomed:  
"O chief! too daring in thy friend's defence  
Retire advised, and urge the chariot hence.  
This day, averse, the sovereign of the skies  
Assists great Hector, and our palm denies.  
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