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The Iliad 17.475–480

The Iliad 17.475–480
Alcimedon, what man beside of the Achaeans is of like worth to curb and guide the spirit of immortal steeds, save only Patroclus, the peer of the gods in counsel, while yet he lived? But now death and fate have come upon him. Howbeittake thou the lash and the shining reins, and I will dismount to fight So spake he, and Alcimedon leapt upon the car that was swift in battle, and quickly grasped in his hands the lash and reins; and Automedon leapt down. And glorious Hector espied them, and forthwith spake to Aeneas, that was near: take thou the lash and the shining reins, and I will dismount to fight
Ἀλκίμεδον τίς γάρ τοι Ἀχαιῶν ἄλλος ὁμοῖος ἵππων ἀθανάτων ἐχέμεν δμῆσίν τε μένος τε, εἰ μὴ Πάτροκλος θεόφιν μήστωρ ἀτάλαντος ζωὸς ἐών; νῦν αὖ θάνατος καὶ μοῖρα κιχάνει. ἀλλὰ σὺ μὲν μάστιγα καὶ ἡνία σιγαλόεντα δέξαι, ἐγὼ δʼ ἵππων ἀποβήσομαι, ὄφρα μάχωμαι.
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