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The Iliad

BOOK XVI
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Even so swiftly, O noble knight Patroclus, did you make straight for the Lycians and Trojans to avenge your comrade.

Forthwith he struck Sthenelaus the son of Ithaemenes on the neck with a stone, and broke the tendons that join it to the head and spine.

On this Hector and the front rank of his men gave ground.

As far as a man can throw a javelin when competing for some prize, or even in battle--so far did the Trojans now retreat before the Achaeans.

Glaucus, captain of the Lycians, was the first to rally them, by killing Bathycles son of Chalcon who lived in Hellas and was the richest man among the Myrmidons.


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