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The Iliad 15.425–428

The Iliad 15.425–428
Ye Trojans and Lycians and Dardanians that fight in close combat, in no wise give ye ground from battle in this strait: nay, save ye the son of Clytius, lest so be the Achaeans strip him of his armour, now that he is fallen amid the gathering of the ships. So saying, he hurled at Aias with his bright spear;
Τρῶες καὶ Λύκιοι καὶ Δάρδανοι ἀγχιμαχηταὶ μὴ δή πω χάζεσθε μάχης ἐν στείνεϊ τῷδε, ἀλλʼ υἷα Κλυτίοιο σαώσατε, μή μιν Ἀχαιοὶ τεύχεα συλήσωσι νεῶν ἐν ἀγῶνι πεσόντα.
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