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The Iliad

BOOK XX
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BOOK XX.
The gods hold a council and determine to watch the fight, from the hill Callicolone, and the barrow of Hercules--A fight between Achilles and AEneas is interrupted by Neptune, who saves AEneas--Achilles kills many Trojans.
THUS, then, did the Achaeans arm by their ships round you, O son of Peleus, who were hungering for battle; while the Trojans over against them armed upon the rise of the plain.
Meanwhile Jove from the top of many-delled Olympus, bade Themis gather the gods in council, whereon she went about and called them to the house of Jove.

There was not a river absent except Oceanus, nor a single one of the nymphs that haunt fair groves, or springs of rivers and meadows of green grass.

When they reached the house of cloud-compelling Jove, they took their seats in the arcades of polished marble which Vulcan with his consummate skill had made for father Jove.
In such wise, therefore, did they gather in the house of Jove.

Neptune also, lord of the earthquake, obeyed the call of the goddess, and came up out of the sea to join them.

There, sitting in the midst of them, he asked what Jove's purpose might be.


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