Who, 'mid the close and clamour of the fight, Of numbers, such as those that own thy sway. Who nobler counsels understands, and wieldsĪ royal sceptre, and th' allegiance claims Words, which no man might trust his tongue to speak, Jove hath the gift bestow'd, to bear the bruntĪnd think'st thou so to leave the lofty walls Would thou hadst been of some ignoble bandĪs ours, on whom, from youth to latest age, "What words have pass'd the barrier of thy lips, To whom, with scornful glance, Ulysses sage: The fear increasing, which their souls possess'd. Thus they, their steps supporting on their spears,ĭeep sorrow fill'd their breasts them Nestor met, Within the headlands, all the wide-mouth'd bay. They drew, and rang'd them side by side, and fill'd, Were pent their multitudes so high on land Their sterns surrounded for the spacious beachĬould not contain them, and in narrow bounds The foremost had been drawn, and with a wall There Nestor met, advancing from the ships,īy wounds disabled for the ships were beach'dįar from the battle higher, tow'rd the plain With thrusts of swords and double-pointed spears. With mutual slaughter loud their armour rang Thus as he mused, the better course appear'd, So stood th' old man, his mind perplex'd with doubt, Until it feel th' impelling blast from Heav'n Nor onward either way is pour'd its flood, The haughty Trojans pressing on their routĬonfus'd the Greeks' protecting wall o'erthrown.Īs heaves the darkling sea with silent swell,Įxpectant of the boist'rous gale's approach ![]() Without the tent he stood and there his eyesĪ woful sight beheld the Greeks in flight, While with his father's shield himself was girt Ī sturdy spear too, tipp'd with brass, he took: ![]() Well-wrought, with brass resplendent, which his son, ![]() He said, and from the wall a buckler took, Neptune takes advantage of his slumber, and succours the Greeks Hector is struck to the ground with a prodigious stone by Ajax, and carried off from the battle several actions succeed till the Trojans, much distressed, are obliged to give way the lesser Ajax signalizes himself in a particular manner. She then applies herself to the god of Sleep, and with some difficulty persuades him to seal the eyes of Jupiter this done, she goes to Mount Ida, where the god at first sight, is ravished with her beauty, sinks in her embraces, and is laid asleep. Juno, seeing the partiality of Jupiter to the Trojans, forms a design to overreach him she sets off her charms with the utmost care, and (the more surely to enchant him) obtains the magic girdle of Venus. Agamemnon proposes to make their escape by night, which Ulysses withstands to which Diomed adds his advice, that, wounded as they were, they should go forth and encourage the army with their presence which advice is pursued. ![]() Nestor, sitting at the table with Machaon, is alarmed with the increasing clamour of the war, and hastens to Agamemnon on his way he meets that prince with Diomed and Ulysses, whom he informs of the extremity of the danger. Looking More Game For PC, PS, PS3, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch, VR, PlayStation VR, and Google Stadia Version Full Game Setup Free Download Latest Game of 2020 Click HereĭEEP Battle of Jove Apk Android Mobile Download Full Version Gameįree and safe download.Juno Deceives Jupiter by the Girdle of Venus.
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