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The Iliad

BOOK VIII
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To-morrow let him show his mettle, abide my spear if he dare.

I ween that at break of day, he shall be among the first to fall and many another of his comrades round him.

Would that I were as sure of being immortal and never growing old, and of being worshipped like Minerva and Apollo, as I am that this day will bring evil to the Argives." Thus spoke Hector and the Trojans shouted applause.

They took their sweating steeds from under the yoke, and made them fast each by his own chariot.

They made haste to bring sheep and cattle from the city, they brought wine also and corn from their houses and gathered much wood.
They then offered unblemished hecatombs to the immortals, and the wind carried the sweet savour of sacrifice to heaven--but the blessed gods partook not thereof, for they bitterly hated Ilius with Priam and Priam's people.


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