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

the shore, to see, whether the son of Saturn will hold his hand over<br />

you to protect you?”<br />

Thus did he go about giving his orders among the ranks. Passing<br />

through the crowd, he came presently on the Cretans, arming<br />

round Idomeneus, who was at their head, fierce as a wild boar,<br />

while Meriones was bringing up the battalions that were in the<br />

rear. Agamemnon was glad when he saw him, and spoke him fairly.<br />

“Idomeneus,” said he, “I treat you with greater distinction than I<br />

do any others of the Achaeans, whether in war or in other things, or<br />

at table. When the princes are mixing my choicest wines in the<br />

mixing-bowls, they have each of them a fixed allowance, but your<br />

cup is kept always full like my own, that you may drink whenever<br />

you are minded. Go, therefore, into battle, and show yourself the<br />

man you have been always proud to be.”<br />

Idomeneus answered, “I will be a trusty comrade, as I promised<br />

you from the first I would be. Urge on the other Achaeans, that we<br />

may join battle at once, for the Trojans have trampled upon their<br />

covenants. Death and destruction shall be theirs, seeing they have<br />

been the first to break their oaths and to attack us.”<br />

The son of Atreus went on, glad at heart, till he came upon the two<br />

Ajaxes arming themselves amid a host of foot-soldiers. As when a<br />

goat-herd from some high post watches a storm drive over the<br />

deep before the west wind- black as pitch is the offing and a<br />

mighty whirlwind draws towards him, so that he is afraid and<br />

drives his flock into a cave- even thus did the ranks of stalwart<br />

youths move in a dark mass to battle under the Ajaxes, horrid with<br />

shield and spear. Glad was King Agamemnon when he saw them.<br />

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