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The Iliad

BOOK VII
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BOOK VII.
Hector and Ajax fight--Hector is getting worsted when night comes on and parts them--They exchange presents--The burial of the dead, and the building of a wall round their ships by the Achaeans--The Achaeans buy their wine of Agamemnon and Menelaus.
WITH these words Hector passed through the gates, and his brother Alexandrus with him, both eager for the fray.

As when heaven sends a breeze to sailors who have long looked for one in vain, and have laboured at their oars till they are faint with toil, even so welcome was the sight of these two heroes to the Trojans.
Thereon Alexandrus killed Menesthius the son of Areithous; he lived in Arne, and was son of Areithous the Mace-man, and of Phylomedusa.

Hector threw a spear at Eioneus and struck him dead with a wound in the neck under the bronze rim of his helmet.

Glaucus, moreover, son of Hippolochus, captain of the Lycians, in hard hand-to-hand fight smote Iphinous son of Dexius on the shoulder, as he was springing on to his chariot behind his fleet mares; so he fell to earth from the car, and there was no life left in him.
When, therefore, Minerva saw these men making havoc of the Argives, she darted down to Ilius from the summits of Olympus, and Apollo, who was looking on from Pergamus, went out to meet her; for he wanted the Trojans to be victorious.

The pair met by the oak tree, and King Apollo son of Jove was first to speak.


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