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The Iliad 10.249–253

The Iliad 10.249–253
this thou sayest among the Argives that themselves know all. Nay, let us go, for verily the night is waning and dawn draweth near; lo, the stars have moved onward, and of the night more than two watches have past, and the third alone is left us.
Τυδεΐδη μήτʼ ἄρ με μάλʼ αἴνεε μήτέ τι νείκει· εἰδόσι γάρ τοι ταῦτα μετʼ Ἀργείοις ἀγορεύεις. ἀλλʼ ἴομεν· μάλα γὰρ νὺξ ἄνεται, ἐγγύθι δʼ ἠώς, ἄστρα δὲ δὴ προβέβηκε, παροίχωκεν δὲ πλέων νὺξ τῶν δύο μοιράων, τριτάτη δʼ ἔτι μοῖρα λέλειπται.
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