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The Iliad 16.395–409

The Iliad 16.395–409
back again towards the ships and would not suffer them for all their eagerness to set foot in the city, but in the mid-space between the ships and the river and the high wall he rushed among them and slew them, and got him vengeance for many a slain comrade. There verily he first smote Pronous with a cast of his bright spear, upon the breast where it was left bare beside the shield, and loosed his limbs; and he feIl with a thud. Next upon Thestor, son of Enops, he rushed. Crouching he sat in his polished car, for his wits were distraught with terror, and the reins had slipped from his hands, but Patroclus drew nigh to him, and smote him upon the right jaw with his spear, and drave it through his teeth; and he laid hold of the spear and dragged him over the chariot-rim, as when a man sitting upon a jutting rock draggeth to land a sacred fish from out the sea, with line and gleaming hook of bronze; even so on the bright spear dragged he him agape from out the car,
ἂψ ἐπὶ νῆας ἔεργε παλιμπετές, οὐδὲ πόληος εἴα ἱεμένους ἐπιβαινέμεν, ἀλλὰ μεσηγὺ νηῶν καὶ ποταμοῦ καὶ τείχεος ὑψηλοῖο κτεῖνε μεταΐσσων, πολέων δʼ ἀπετίνυτο ποινήν. ἔνθʼ ἤτοι Πρόνοον πρῶτον βάλε δουρὶ φαεινῷ στέρνον γυμνωθέντα παρʼ ἀσπίδα, λῦσε δὲ γυῖα· δούπησεν δὲ πεσών· δὲ Θέστορα Ἤνοπος υἱὸν δεύτερον ὁρμηθείς· μὲν εὐξέστῳ ἐνὶ δίφρῳ ἧστο ἀλείς· ἐκ γὰρ πλήγη φρένας, ἐκ δʼ ἄρα χειρῶν ἡνία ἠΐχθησαν· δʼ ἔγχεϊ νύξε παραστὰς γναθμὸν δεξιτερόν, διὰ δʼ αὐτοῦ πεῖρεν ὀδόντων, ἕλκε δὲ δουρὸς ἑλὼν ὑπὲρ ἄντυγος, ὡς ὅτε τις φὼς πέτρῃ ἔπι προβλῆτι καθήμενος ἱερὸν ἰχθὺν ἐκ πόντοιο θύραζε λίνῳ καὶ ἤνοπι χαλκῷ· ὣς ἕλκʼ ἐκ δίφροιο κεχηνότα δουρὶ φαεινῷ,
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