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The Iliad 23.612–617

The Iliad 23.612–617
even as he drave; but the fifth prize was left unclaimed, even the two-handled urn. Unto Nestor Achilles gave this, bearing it through the gathering of the Argives; and he came to his side, and said Take this now, old sire, and let it be treasure for thee, a memorial of Patroclus' burying; for nevermore shalt thou behold himamong the Argives. Lo, I give thee this prize unwon; for not in boxing shalt thou contend, neither in wrestling, nor shalt thou enter the lists for the casting of javelins, neither run upon thy feet; for now grievous old age weigheth heavy upon thee.
ῥα, καὶ Ἀντιλόχοιο Νοήμονι δῶκεν ἑταίρῳ ἵππον ἄγειν· δʼ ἔπειτα λέβηθʼ ἕλε παμφανόωντα. Μηριόνης δʼ ἀνάειρε δύω χρυσοῖο τάλαντα τέτρατος, ὡς ἔλασεν. πέμπτον δʼ ὑπελείπετʼ ἄεθλον, ἀμφίθετος φιάλη· τὴν Νέστορι δῶκεν Ἀχιλλεὺς Ἀργείων ἀνʼ ἀγῶνα φέρων, καὶ ἔειπε παραστάς·
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