The Iliad of Homer


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(His wife and sister,) spoke almighty Jove.  
"At last thy will prevails: great Peleus' son  
Rises in arms: such grace thy Greeks have won.  
Say (for I know not), is their race divine,  
And thou the mother of that martial line?"  
"
What words are these? (the imperial dame replies,  
While anger flash'd from her majestic eyes)  
Succour like this a mortal arm might lend,  
And such success mere human wit attend:  
And shall not I, the second power above,  
Heaven's queen, and consort of the thundering Jove,  
Say, shall not I one nation's fate command,  
Not wreak my vengeance on one guilty land?"  
So they. Meanwhile the silver-footed dame  
Reach'd the Vulcanian dome, eternal frame!  
High-eminent amid the works divine,  
Where heaven's far-beaming brazen mansions shine.  
There the lame architect the goddess found,  
Obscure in smoke, his forges flaming round,  
While bathed in sweat from fire to fire he flew;  
And puffing loud, the roaring billows blew.  
That day no common task his labour claim'd:  
Full twenty tripods for his hall he framed,  
That placed on living wheels of massy gold,  
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