The Iliad of Homer


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The realms of Tethys, which unnumber'd streams,  
In azure mazes rolling o'er the earth,  
Seem'd to augment."  
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54 --On seats of stone. "Several of the old northern Sagas represent  
the old men assembled for the purpose of judging as sitting on great  
stones, in a circle called the Urtheilsring or gerichtsring"-- Grote,  
ii. p. 100, note. On the independence of the judicial office in The  
heroic times, see Thirlwall's Greece, vol. i. p. 166.  
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55 --Another part, &c.  
"And here  
Were horrid wars depicted; grimly pale  
Were heroes lying with their slaughter'd steeds  
Upon the ground incarnadin'd with blood.  
Stern stalked Bellona, smear'd with reeking gore,  
Through charging ranks; beside her Rout was seen,  
And Terror, Discord to the fatal strife  
Inciting men, and Furies breathing flames:  
Nor absent were the Fates, and the tall shape  
Of ghastly Death, round whom did Battles throng,  
Their limbs distilling plenteous blood and sweat;  
And Gorgons, whose long locks were twisting snakes.  
That shot their forky tongues incessant forth.  
Such were the horrors of dire war."  
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