The Iliad of Homer


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With joy Pelides saw the honour paid,  
Rose to the monarch, and respectful said:  
"Thee first in virtue, as in power supreme,  
O king of nations! all thy Greeks proclaim;  
In every martial game thy worth attest,  
And know thee both their greatest and their best.  
Take then the prize, but let brave Merion bear  
This beamy javelin in thy brother's war."  
Pleased from the hero's lips his praise to hear,  
The king to Merion gives the brazen spear:  
But, set apart for sacred use, commands  
The glittering charger to Talthybius' hands.  
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