[The Iliad by Homer]@TWC D-Link bookThe Iliad BOOK I 13/29
So be it also with yourselves, for this is the more excellent way. Therefore, Agamemnon, though you be strong, take not this girl away, for the sons of the Achaeans have already given her to Achilles; and you, Achilles, strive not further with the king, for no man who by the grace of Jove wields a sceptre has like honour with Agamemnon.
You are strong, and have a goddess for your mother; but Agamemnon is stronger than you, for he has more people under him.
Son of Atreus, check your anger, I implore you; end this quarrel with Achilles, who in the day of battle is a tower of strength to the Achaeans." And Agamemnon answered, "Sir, all that you have said is true, but this fellow must needs become our lord and master: he must be lord of all, king of all, and captain of all, and this shall hardly be.
Granted that the gods have made him a great warrior, have they also given him the right to speak with railing ?" Achilles interrupted him.
"I should be a mean coward," he cried, "were I to give in to you in all things.
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