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The Iliad 5.765–766

Zeus to Hera · divine
The Iliad 5.765–766
Nay, come now, rouse against him Athene, driver of the spoil, who has ever been wont above others to bring sore pain upon him. So spake he, and the goddess, white-armed Hera, failed not to hearken, but touched her horses with the the lash; and nothing loath the pair flew on between earth and starry heaven.
ἄγρει μάν οἱ ἔπορσον Ἀθηναίην ἀγελείην, μάλιστʼ εἴωθε κακῇς ὀδύνῃσι πελάζειν.
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