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    Neither counsel will I devise with him nor any work, [375] for utterly hath he deceived me and sinned against me. Never again shall he beguile me with words; the past is enough for him. Nay, let him go to his ruin in comfort, seeing that Zeus the counsellor hath utterly robbed him of his wits. Hateful in my eyes are his gifts, I count them at a hair's1 worth. Not though he gave me ten times, aye twenty times all that now he hath, [380] and if yet other should be added thereto I care not whence, not though it were all the wealth that goeth in to Orchomenus, or to Thebes of Egypt, where treasures in greatest store are laid up in men's houses,--Thebes which is a city of an hundred gates wherefrom sally forth through each two hundred warriors with horses and cars; [385] --nay, not though he gave gifts in number as sand and dust; not even so shall Agamemnon any more persuade my soul, until he hath paid the full price of all the despite that stings my heart. And the daughter of Agamemnon, son of Atreus, will I not wed, not though she vied in beauty with golden Aphrodite [390] and in handiwork were the peer of flashing-eyed Athene: not even so will I wed her; let him choose another of the Achaeans that is of like station with himself and more kingly than I. For if the gods preserve me, and I reach my home, Peleus methinks will thereafter of himself seek me a wife. [395] Many Achaean maidens there be throughout Hellas and Phthia, daughters of chieftains that guard the cities; of these whomsoever I choose shall I make my dear wife. Full often was my proud spirit fain to take me there a wedded wife, a fitting helpmeet, [400] and to have joy of the possessions that the old man Peleus won him. For in my eyes not of like worth with life is even all that wealth that men say Ilios possessed, the well-peopled citadel, of old in time of peace or ever the sons of the Achaeans came,--nay, nor all that the marble threshold of the Archer [405] Phoebus Apollo encloseth in rocky Pytho. For by harrying may cattle be had and goodly sheep, and tripods by the winning and chestnut horses withal; but that the spirit of man should come again when once it hath passed the barrier of his teeth, neither harrying availeth nor winning. [410] For my mother the goddess, silver-footed Thetis, telleth me that twofold fates are bearing me toward the doom of death: if I abide here and war about the city of the Trojans, then lost is my home-return, but my renown shall be imperishable; but if I return home to my dear native land, [415] lost then is my glorious renown, yet shall my life long endure, neither shall the doom of death come soon upon me.


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    There are a total of 52 comments on and cross references to this page.

    Further comments from Walter Leaf, Commentary on the Iliad (1900):
    book 9, card 374 (general note)
    book 9, card 374: oude men
    book 9, card 374: êliten
    book 9, card 374: me
    book 9, card 374: halis de hoi
    book 9, card 374: hekêlos
    book 9, card 374: hoi
    book 9, card 374: karos
    book 9, card 374: aisêi
    book 9, card 374: oud' ei
    book 9, card 374: hekastas
    book 9, card 374: ana
    book 9, card 374: peisei
    book 9, card 374: apodomenai lôbên
    book 9, card 374: gameô
    book 9, card 374: basileuteros
    book 9, card 374: soôsi
    book 9, card 374: ge massetai
    book 9, card 374: ge
    book 9, card 374: thên. massetai
    book 9, card 374: Hellada
    book 9, card 374: rhuontai
    book 9, card 374: ethelômi
    book 9, card 374: epessuto
    book 9, card 374: gêmanta
    book 9, card 374: antaxion
    book 9, card 374: ektêsthai
    book 9, card 374: aphêtôr
    book 9, card 374: lêïstoi
    book 9, card 374: ktêtoi
    book 9, card 374: karêna
    book 9, card 374: palin elthein
    book 9, card 374: eletê
    book 9, card 374: ameipsetai
    book 9, card 374: herkos odontôn
    book 9, card 374: amphimachômai
    book 9, card 374: ôleto
    book 9, card 374: iômi
    book 9, card 374: philên

    Further comments from Allen Rogers Benner, Selections from Homer's Iliad:
    book 9, card 374 (general note)
    book 9, card 374: ek
    book 9, card 374: apatêse
    book 9, card 374: m'
    book 9, card 374: e
    book 9, card 374: halis de hoi
    book 9, card 374: hekêlos erretô
    book 9, card 374: heu
    book 9, card 374: te kai
    book 9, card 374: hossa te
    book 9, card 374: kai ei pothen alla genoito
    book 9, card 374: oud' hosa
    book 9, card 374: Aiguptias
    book 9, card 374: hekatompuloi
    book 9, card 374: hekastas
    book 9, card 374: prin g' apo ... domenai
    book 9, card 374: gameô
    book 9, card 374: gunaika gamessetai
    book 9, card 374: gêmanti
    book 9, card 374: moi
    book 9, card 374: antaxion
    book 9, card 374: ektêsthai
    book 9, card 374: pri^n ... pri_n
    book 9, card 374: eergei
    book 9, card 374: Puthoi
    book 9, card 374: lêistoi
    book 9, card 374: elthemen
    book 9, card 374: leïstê
    book 9, card 374: me
    book 9, card 374: ôleto

    Cross references from Walter Leaf, Commentary on the Iliad (1900):
    11, 832 [Book 11 (L)]


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    This text is based on the following book(s):
    Homer. The Iliad with an English Translation by A.T. Murray, Ph.D. in two volumes. Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1924.
    OCLC: 38101377
    ISBN: 0674991885, 0674991893

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