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... bravest of the Greeks . " Thus spoke the son of Peleus ; and he cast upon the earth his sceptre studded with golden nails , and sat down . But on the other hand , the son of Atreus was enraged ; therefore to them arose the sweet ...
... bravest of the Greeks . " Thus spoke the son of Peleus ; and he cast upon the earth his sceptre studded with golden nails , and sat down . But on the other hand , the son of Atreus was enraged ; therefore to them arose the sweet ...
Side 10
... Bravest indeed were they trained up of earthly men ; bravest they were , and they fought with the bravest Centaurs of the mountain caves , and terribly slew them . With these was I conversant , coming from Pylus , far from the Apian ...
... Bravest indeed were they trained up of earthly men ; bravest they were , and they fought with the bravest Centaurs of the mountain caves , and terribly slew them . With these was I conversant , coming from Pylus , far from the Apian ...
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... bravest of the Greeks . " 1 But him Thetis then answered , shedding down a tear : " Alas ! my son , wherefore have I reared thee , having There is some doubt whether Homer considered Briareus as the son of Neptune or of Uranus and Terra ...
... bravest of the Greeks . " 1 But him Thetis then answered , shedding down a tear : " Alas ! my son , wherefore have I reared thee , having There is some doubt whether Homer considered Briareus as the son of Neptune or of Uranus and Terra ...
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... bravest troops followed ; and he had clothed himself in dazzling brass , exulting in his glory , that he shone conspi- cuous amongst all heroes ; for he was the most eminent , and led by far the most numerous troops.4 impossible to make ...
... bravest troops followed ; and he had clothed himself in dazzling brass , exulting in his glory , that he shone conspi- cuous amongst all heroes ; for he was the most eminent , and led by far the most numerous troops.4 impossible to make ...
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... bravest ; and the steeds which bore the irreproachable son of Peleus surpassed those of Eumelus . But he on his part lay in his dark sea - traversing ships , breathing wrath against the son of Atreus , Agamemnon , the shepherd of the ...
... bravest ; and the steeds which bore the irreproachable son of Peleus surpassed those of Eumelus . But he on his part lay in his dark sea - traversing ships , breathing wrath against the son of Atreus , Agamemnon , the shepherd of the ...
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Achæans Achilles addressed Æneas Agamemnon Ajax amongst Antilochus Apollo armour arms arrow Asius Atreus battle behold beneath brass brave bravest brazen spear breast Buttm chariot companions daughter dear death didst Diomede dost thou dreadful earth enraged Eurypylus evil father Jove fight glory goddess godlike gods Greeks hands hastened hath heart helmet hero Hesych hollow ships honour horses hurled Idomeneus Ilium illustrious immortal Jove Juno king lest Lexil lofty Lycians magnanimous Mars Menelaus Meriones mighty Minerva mortal Neptune Nestor noble Achilles Oïleus Olympus Patroclus Peleus Polydamas Portrait Priam round rushed Sarpedon Saturn seized shield shoulders shouting slain slay slew smote son of Saturn sons soul standing steeds stood subdued swift ships swift-footed Achilles Telamonian Ajax tent Teucer thee things thou art thou hast thou mayest thou wilt thy mind Trans Trojans Troy Tydeus Ulysses unto valiant Virg vols warlike warrior whilst wounded καὶ
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