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Collected Poems - Sri Aurobindo Ashram

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Ilion – Book VII 435<br />

So one can see them still who has sight from the gods in the trance-sleep<br />

Out from the tent emerging on Phrygia’s coasts in their armour;<br />

Those of the early seed Pelasgian slighter in stature,<br />

Dark-haired, hyacinth-curled from the isles of the sea and the southron,<br />

Soft-eyed men with pitiless hearts; bright-haired the Achaians,<br />

Hordes of the Arctic Dawn who had fled from the ice and the death-blast;<br />

Children of conquerors lured to the coasts and the breezes and olives,<br />

Noons of Mediterranean suns and the kiss of the southwind<br />

Mingled their brilliant force with the plastic warmth of the Hamite.<br />

There they shall rule and their children long till Fate and the Dorian<br />

Break down Hellene doors and trample stern through the passes.<br />

Mixed in a glittering rout on the Ocean beaches one sees them,<br />

Perfect and beautiful figures and fronts, not as now are we mortals<br />

Marred and crushed by our burden long of thought and of labour;<br />

Perfect were these as our race bright-imaged was first by the Thinker<br />

Seen who in golden lustres shapes all the glories we tarnish,<br />

Rich from the moulds of Gods and unmarred in their splendour and<br />

swiftness.<br />

Many and mighty they came over the beaches loud of the Aegean,<br />

Roots of an infant world and the morning stars of this Europe,<br />

Great Agamemnon’s kingly port and the bright Menelaus,<br />

Tall Idomeneus, Nestor, Odysseus Atlas-shouldered,<br />

Helmeted Ajax, his chin of the beast and his eyes of the dreamer.<br />

Over the sands they dispersed to their armies ranked by the Ocean.<br />

But from the Argive front Acirrous loosed by Tydides<br />

Parted as hastens a shaft from the string and he sped on intently<br />

Swift where the beaches were bare or threading the gaps of the nations;<br />

Crossing Thebes and Epirus he passed through the Lemnian archers,<br />

Ancient Gnossus’ hosts and Meriones’ leaderless legions.<br />

Heedless of cry and of laughter calling over the sea-sands<br />

Swiftly he laboured, wind in his hair and the sea to him crying,<br />

Straight he ran to the Myrmidon hosts and the tents of Achilles.<br />

There he beheld at his tent-door the Phthian gleaming in armour,<br />

Glittering-helmed with the sun that climbed now the cusp of Cronion,<br />

Nobly tall, excelling humanity, planned like Apollo.<br />

Proud at his side like a pillar upreared of snow or of marble,<br />

Golden-haired, hard and white was the boy Neoptolemus, fire-eyed.

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