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The Iliad 7.259–273

The Iliad 7.259–273
but Aias leapt upon him and pierced his buckler, and clean through went the spear and made him reel in his onset; even to his neck it made its way, and gashed it, and the dark blood welled up. Yet not even so did Hector of the flashing-helm cease from fight, but giving ground he seized with stout hand a stone that lay upon the plain, black and jagged and great; therewith he smote Aias' dread shield of sevenfold bull's-hide full upon the boss; and the bronze rang about it. Then Aias in turn lifted on high a far greater stone, and swung and hurled it, putting into the cast measureless strength; and he burst the buckler inwards with the cast of the rock that was like unto a mill-stone, and beat down Hector's knees; so he stretched upon his back, gathered together under his shield; howbeit Apollo straightway raised him up. And now had they been smiting with their swords in close fight, but that the heralds, messengers of Zeus and men,
οὐδʼ ἔρρηξεν χαλκός, ἀνεγνάμφθη δέ οἱ αἰχμή. Αἴας δʼ ἀσπίδα νύξεν ἐπάλμενος· δὲ διαπρὸ ἤλυθεν ἐγχείη, στυφέλιξε δέ μιν μεμαῶτα, τμήδην δʼ αὐχένʼ ἐπῆλθε, μέλαν δʼ ἀνεκήκιεν αἷμα, ἀλλʼ οὐδʼ ὧς ἀπέληγε μάχης κορυθαίολος Ἕκτωρ, ἀλλʼ ἀναχασσάμενος λίθον εἵλετο χειρὶ παχείῃ κείμενον ἐν πεδίῳ μέλανα τρηχύν τε μέγαν τε· τῷ βάλεν Αἴαντος δεινὸν σάκος ἑπταβόειον μέσσον ἐπομφάλιον· περιήχησεν δʼ ἄρα χαλκός. δεύτερος αὖτʼ Αἴας πολὺ μείζονα λᾶαν ἀείρας ἧκʼ ἐπιδινήσας, ἐπέρεισε δὲ ἶνʼ ἀπέλεθρον, εἴσω δʼ ἀσπίδʼ ἔαξε βαλὼν μυλοειδέϊ πέτρῳ, βλάψε δέ οἱ φίλα γούναθʼ· δʼ ὕπτιος ἐξετανύσθη ἀσπίδι ἐγχριμφθείς· τὸν δʼ αἶψʼ ὤρθωσεν Ἀπόλλων. καί νύ κε δὴ ξιφέεσσʼ αὐτοσχεδὸν οὐτάζοντο,
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