The Iliad of Homer


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BOOK XIX.  
ARGUMENT.  
THE RECONCILIATION OF ACHILLES AND AGAMEMNON.  
Thetis brings to her son the armour made by Vulcan. She preserves the body  
of his friend from corruption, and commands him to assemble the army, to  
declare his resentment at an end. Agamemnon and Achilles are solemnly  
reconciled: the speeches, presents, and ceremonies on that occasion.  
Achilles is with great difficulty persuaded to refrain from the battle  
till the troops have refreshed themselves by the advice of Ulysses. The  
presents are conveyed to the tent of Achilles, where Briseis laments over  
the body of Patroclus. The hero obstinately refuses all repast, and gives  
himself up to lamentations for his friend. Minerva descends to strengthen  
him, by the order of Jupiter. He arms for the fight: his appearance  
described. He addresses himself to his horses, and reproaches them with  
the death of Patroclus. One of them is miraculously endued with voice, and  
inspired to prophesy his fate: but the hero, not astonished by that  
prodigy, rushes with fury to the combat.  
The thirteenth day. The scene is on the sea-shore.  
Soon as Aurora heaved her Orient head  
Above the waves, that blush'd with early red,  
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