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<strong>Homer</strong>’s <strong>Iliad</strong><br />

Now so long as the day waxed and it was still morning their<br />

weapons beat against one another, and the people fell, but when<br />

the sun had reached mid-heaven, the sire of all balanced his golden<br />

scales, and put two fates of death within them, one for the Trojans<br />

and the other for the Achaeans. He took the balance <strong>by</strong> the middle,<br />

and when he lifted it up the day of the Achaeans sank; the deathfraught<br />

scale of the Achaeans settled down upon the ground, while<br />

that of the Trojans rose heavenwards. Then he thundered aloud<br />

from Ida, and sent the glare of his lightning upon the Achaeans;<br />

when they saw this, pale fear fell upon them and they were sore<br />

afraid.<br />

Idomeneus dared not stay nor yet Agamemnon, nor did the two<br />

Ajaxes, servants of Mars, hold their ground. Nestor knight of<br />

Gerene alone stood firm, bulwark of the Achaeans, not of his own<br />

will, but one of his horses was disabled. Alexandrus husband of<br />

lovely Helen had hit it with an arrow just on the top of its head<br />

where the mane begins to grow away from the skull, a very deadly<br />

place. The horse bounded in his anguish as the arrow pierced his<br />

brain, and his struggles threw others into confusion. The old man<br />

instantly began cutting the traces with his sword, but Hector’s fleet<br />

horses bore down upon him through the rout with their bold<br />

charioteer, even Hector himself, and the old man would have<br />

perished there and then had not Diomed been quick to mark, and<br />

with a loud cry called Ulysses to help him.<br />

“Ulysses,” he cried, “noble son of Laertes where are you flying to,<br />

with your back turned like a coward? See that you are not struck<br />

with a spear between the shoulders. Stay here and help me to<br />

defend Nestor from this man’s furious onset.”<br />

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