The Iliad of Homer


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Meantime Atrides launch'd with numerous oars  
A well-rigg'd ship for Chrysa's sacred shores:  
High on the deck was fair Chryseis placed,  
And sage Ulysses with the conduct graced:  
Safe in her sides the hecatomb they stow'd,  
Then swiftly sailing, cut the liquid road.  
The host to expiate next the king prepares,  
With pure lustrations, and with solemn prayers.  
Wash'd by the briny wave, the pious train(59)  
Are cleansed; and cast the ablutions in the main.  
Along the shore whole hecatombs were laid,  
And bulls and goats to Phoebus' altars paid;  
The sable fumes in curling spires arise,  
And waft their grateful odours to the skies.  
The army thus in sacred rites engaged,  
Atrides still with deep resentment raged.  
To wait his will two sacred heralds stood,  
Talthybius and Eurybates the good.  
"Haste to the fierce Achilles' tent (he cries),  
Thence bear Briseis as our royal prize:  
Submit he must; or if they will not part,  
Ourself in arms shall tear her from his heart."  
The unwilling heralds act their lord's commands;  
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