The Iliad of Homer


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All but the king: with various thoughts oppress'd,(215)  
His country's cares lay rolling in his breast.  
As when by lightnings Jove's ethereal power  
Foretels the rattling hail, or weighty shower,  
Or sends soft snows to whiten all the shore,  
Or bids the brazen throat of war to roar;  
By fits one flash succeeds as one expires,  
And heaven flames thick with momentary fires:  
So bursting frequent from Atrides' breast,  
Sighs following sighs his inward fears confess'd.  
Now o'er the fields, dejected, he surveys  
From thousand Trojan fires the mounting blaze;  
Hears in the passing wind their music blow,  
And marks distinct the voices of the foe.  
Now looking backwards to the fleet and coast,  
Anxious he sorrows for the endangered host.  
He rends his hair, in sacrifice to Jove,  
And sues to him that ever lives above:  
Inly he groans; while glory and despair  
Divide his heart, and wage a double war.  
A thousand cares his labouring breast revolves;  
To seek sage Nestor now the chief resolves,  
With him, in wholesome counsels, to debate  
What yet remains to save the afflicted state.  
He rose, and first he cast his mantle round,  
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