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

over the place where it had been. This done he turned the rivers<br />

back into their old courses.<br />

This was what Neptune and Apollo were to do in after time; but as<br />

yet battle and turmoil were still raging round the wall till its<br />

timbers rang under the blows that rained upon them. The Argives,<br />

cowed <strong>by</strong> the scourge of Jove, were hemmed in at their ships in<br />

fear of Hector the mighty minister of Rout, who as heretofore<br />

fought with the force and fury of a whirlwind. As a lion or wild<br />

boar turns fiercely on the dogs and men that attack him, while<br />

these form solid wall and shower their javelins as they face himhis<br />

courage is all undaunted, but his high spirit will be the death of<br />

him; many a time does he charge at his pursuers to scatter them,<br />

and they fall back as often as he does so- even so did Hector go<br />

about among the host exhorting his men, and cheering them on to<br />

cross the trench.<br />

But the horses dared not do so, and stood neighing upon its brink,<br />

for the width frightened them. They could neither jump it nor cross<br />

it, for it had overhanging banks all round upon either side, above<br />

which there were the sharp stakes that the sons of the Achaeans had<br />

planted so close and strong as a defence against all who would<br />

assail it; a horse, therefore, could not get into it and draw his<br />

chariot after him, but those who were on foot kept trying their very<br />

utmost. Then Polydamas went up to Hector and said, “Hector, and<br />

you other captains of the Trojans and allies, it is madness for us to<br />

try and drive our horses across the trench; it will be very hard to<br />

cross, for it is full of sharp stakes, and beyond these there is the<br />

wall. Our horses therefore cannot get down into it, and would be of<br />

no use if they did; moreover it is a narrow place and we should<br />

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