The Iliad of Homer


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The hour, the spot, to conquer, or to fall."  
These words the Grecians' fainting hearts inspire,  
And listening armies catch the godlike fire.  
Fix'd at his post was each bold Ajax found,  
With well-ranged squadrons strongly circled round:  
So close their order, so disposed their fight,  
As Pallas' self might view with fix'd delight;  
Or had the god of war inclined his eyes,  
The god of war had own'd a just surprise.  
A chosen phalanx, firm, resolved as fate,  
Descending Hector and his battle wait.  
An iron scene gleams dreadful o'er the fields,  
Armour in armour lock'd, and shields in shields,  
Spears lean on spears, on targets targets throng,  
Helms stuck to helms, and man drove man along.  
The floating plumes unnumber'd wave above,  
As when an earthquake stirs the nodding grove;  
And levell'd at the skies with pointing rays,  
Their brandish'd lances at each motion blaze.  
Thus breathing death, in terrible array,  
The close compacted legions urged their way:  
Fierce they drove on, impatient to destroy;  
Troy charged the first, and Hector first of Troy.  
As from some mountain's craggy forehead torn,  
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