The Iliad of Homer


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Stoops from the clouds to truss the quivering hare.  
Nor less Achilles his fierce soul prepares:  
Before his breast the flaming shield he bears,  
Refulgent orb! above his fourfold cone  
The gilded horse-hair sparkled in the sun.  
Nodding at every step: (Vulcanian frame!)  
And as he moved, his figure seem'd on flame.  
As radiant Hesper shines with keener light,(277)  
Far-beaming o'er the silver host of night,  
When all the starry train emblaze the sphere:  
So shone the point of great Achilles' spear.  
In his right hand he waves the weapon round,  
Eyes the whole man, and meditates the wound;  
But the rich mail Patroclus lately wore  
Securely cased the warrior's body o'er.  
One space at length he spies, to let in fate,  
Where 'twixt the neck and throat the jointed plate  
Gave entrance: through that penetrable part  
Furious he drove the well-directed dart:  
Nor pierced the windpipe yet, nor took the power  
Of speech, unhappy! from thy dying hour.  
Prone on the field the bleeding warrior lies,  
While, thus triumphing, stern Achilles cries:  
"
At last is Hector stretch'd upon the plain,  
Who fear'd no vengeance for Patroclus slain:  
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