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his comrades, who were overjoyed at seeing him alive, sound, and of<br />

a good courage; but they could not ask him how it had all happened,<br />

<strong>for</strong> they were too busy with the turmoil raised <strong>by</strong> Mars and <strong>by</strong> Strife,<br />

who raged insatiably in their midst.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two Ajaxes, Ulysses and Diomed, cheered the Danaans on, fearless<br />

of the fury and onset of the Trojans. <strong>The</strong>y stood as still as clouds<br />

which the son of Saturn has spread upon the mountain tops when there<br />

is no air and fierce Boreas sleeps with the other boisterous winds<br />

whose shrill blasts scatter the clouds in all directions-­‐ even so<br />

did the Danaans stand firm and unflinching against the Trojans. <strong>The</strong><br />

son of Atreus went about among them and exhorted them. "My friends,"<br />

said he, "quit yourselves like brave men, and shun dishonour in one<br />

another's eyes amid the stress of battle. <strong>The</strong>y that shun dishonour<br />

more often live than get killed, but they that fly save neither life<br />

nor name."<br />

As he spoke he hurled his spear and hit one of those who were in the<br />

front rank, the comrade of Aeneas, Deicoon son of Pergasus, whom the<br />

Trojans held in no less honour than the sons of Priam, <strong>for</strong> he was<br />

ever quick to place himself among the <strong>for</strong>emost. <strong>The</strong> spear of King<br />

Agamemnon struck his shield and went right through it, <strong>for</strong> the shield<br />

stayed it not. It drove through his belt into the lower part of his<br />

belly, and his armour rang rattling round him as he fell heavily to<br />

the ground.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n Aeneas killed two champions of the Danaans, Crethon and Orsilochus.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir father was a rich man who lived in the strong city of Phere

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