The Iliad of Homer


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Full opposite he sat, and listen'd long,  
In silence waiting till he ceased the song.  
Unseen the Grecian embassy proceeds  
To his high tent; the great Ulysses leads.  
Achilles starting, as the chiefs he spied,  
Leap'd from his seat, and laid the harp aside.  
With like surprise arose Menoetius' son:  
Pelides grasp'd their hands, and thus begun:  
"Princes, all hail! whatever brought you here.  
Or strong necessity, or urgent fear;  
Welcome, though Greeks! for not as foes ye came;  
To me more dear than all that bear the name."  
With that, the chiefs beneath his roof he led,  
And placed in seats with purple carpets spread.  
Then thus--"Patroclus, crown a larger bowl,  
Mix purer wine, and open every soul.  
Of all the warriors yonder host can send,  
Thy friend most honours these, and these thy friend."  
He said: Patroclus o'er the blazing fire  
Heaps in a brazen vase three chines entire:  
The brazen vase Automedon sustains,  
Which flesh of porker, sheep, and goat contains.  
Achilles at the genial feast presides,  
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