单词 | Sarpedon |
例句 | It struck right between Sarpedon’s midriff and his beating heart. Words of War: A Literary Lifeline for the Battlefield 2022-07-19T04:00:00Z Just as Farage was explaining the purpose of his demonstration to the assembled media, another vessel hove alongside—to wit, a white pleasure cruiser by the name of Sarpedon. Britain Votes, Maybe for the Last Time, on Whether to Stand Alone 2016-06-23T04:00:00Z A rusty fishing trawler called Wayward Lad with nets hanging off the back pulled up alongside Geldof’s boat, the Sarpedon, and apparently collected a fisherman who had been on board. Nigel Farage and Bob Geldof's rival EU referendum flotillas clash on the Thames 2016-06-15T04:00:00Z Their three sons were Minos, Rhadamanthus, and Sarpedon. Myths of Greece and Rome Narrated with Special Reference to Literature and Art 2012-03-27T02:00:24.357Z Sarpedon and Minos contended for the throne, and as Minos got the upper hand, Sarpedon went with the Termilians to Asia, and took possession of Milyas. The History of Antiquity, Vol. I (of VI) 2012-01-28T03:00:28.213Z He was a Lycian prince who, along with his cousin Sarpedon, assisted Priam in the Trojan War. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z And thus we see him at his best on his deathbed, where he quotes to the under-secretary who brought him the Treaty of Paris for approval the speech of Sarpedon with melancholy emphasis. Lord Chatham His Early Life and Connections 2012-01-02T03:00:18.893Z And Sarpedon, among the Lycians, receives the same respect, and has the highest seat, and the most meat. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z The nymph consented, though she had previously taken the vows of perpetual celibacy; and became the mother of Minos, Sarpedon, and Rhadamanthus. Heathen Mythology Sarpedon's words333 always ring in my ears, and so I think you will understand the things I cannot attempt to say.... The Life of William Ewart Gladstone (Vol 2 of 3) The first translation which he gave to the world was the "Episode of Sarpedon, from the twelfth and sixteenth books of Homer's Iliads." The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition Sarpedon on "The right divine of kings," &c., Notes and Queries, Index of Volume 5, January-June, 1852 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Geneologists, etc And that they used to eat fish, Sarpedon proves plainly, when he compares the being taken prisoner to fish caught in a large net. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z But the doom of Sarpedon was sealed, and presently his body lay lifeless on the ground, while the men of Argos and of Ilion fought for his glittering arms. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life He was not omniscient nor omnipresent, and was himself subject to the decrees of Fate, as when he could not save his loved Sarpedon from death. A History of Art for Beginners and Students Painting, Sculpture, Architecture The fragment from Homer included the speech of Sarpedon to Glaucus. The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition Under high Troy town many and many a god's son fell; nay, mine own child Sarpedon likewise perished. The Aeneid of Virgil In Java the golden-dusted Arjuna may often be seen at damp places on the roadside in the mountain districts, in company with Sarpedon, Bathycles, and Agamemnon, and less frequently the beautiful swallow-tailed Antiphates. Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection A Series of Essays So for Paris fell the mighty Hector; for him died the brave Sarpedon; and the women of Ilion mourned for their husbands who were smitten down by the Achaian warriors. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life But Tlepolemus in the meantime had struck Sarpedon in the left thigh with his long spear; and the spear, rushing with violence, passed through, grazing the bone: but his father as yet averted death. The Iliad of Homer (1873) The "Episode of Sarpedon" is now incorporated in the complete translation to which it led the way. The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition The Iliad is one long recital of how Diomedes and Ajax, Sarpedon and Hector killed. Memories and Studies Sarpedon struck through the thigh is borne off the field, the long spear trailing from the wound, and there is too much haste to draw it out. Short Studies on Great Subjects Some have seen in it the combat between Patroclus and Sarpedon, and the death of the latter; others have recognized in it the battles of the Granicus, of Arbela, of Platæa, of Marathon, etc. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life They therefore advanced eagerly straight against the Greeks, ardent with desire; but Hector led the way, enraged on account of Sarpedon. The Iliad of Homer (1873) This master of gods and men declares roundly that he cannot stop his son Sarpedon dying in his appointed time. Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary Sarpedon was a Lycian prince who had fought for the Trojans at Troy and been slain by Patroclus. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor So in the following plurals— “There came forth Hectors, and there came Sarpedons.” On the Sublime Sarpedon was sure to be invited to Oxbridge. Masques & Phases Sarpedon lies low, the man who first broke through 536 the wall of the Greeks. The Iliad of Homer (1873) By the two, Hypnos and Thanatos, Sarpedon is lifted to a life beyond his human death; and assuredly Sleep and Death do wonderfully magnify and continue our mortal fate. Letters of a Soldier 1914-1915 Dead many a godlike chief, Dead lies my son Sarpedon. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor Twice Sarpedon missed his foe, but one of the weapons killed Pedasus, the horse of "mortal stock." The Story of Troy Sarpedon became distant at mention of the Doctor’s name. Masques & Phases He comes opportunely to the assistance of Ajax, routs the Trojans, and kills Sarpedon, whose body, but without the armour, is rescued by Hector and Glaucus. The Iliad of Homer (1873) Mother dear, I am living over again the lovely legend of Sarpedon; and that exquisite flower of Greek poetry really gives me comfort. Letters of a Soldier 1914-1915 Next stand the brethren of Sarpedon slain, Claros and Themon,—braver Lycians none. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor For thus fleeing from the fight the Trojan chief was severely rebuked by Glauʹcus, a Lycian warrior, who had been the comrade of the brave Sarpedon. The Story of Troy Our next difficulty was the news that Sarpedon, Patriarch of Hermaphroditopolis, was about to visit England to attend an Anglican Synod. Masques & Phases Nor would a man, although very discerning, have recognized noble Sarpedon, since he was totally involved, from his head to the soles of his feet, with weapons, and blood, and dust. The Iliad of Homer (1873) Now Sarpedon's comrade, Glaukos, sought out Hector, who was fighting in another part of the battle-field, and he spoke to him reproachfully. The Adventures of Odysseus and The Tales of Troy Tlepolemus with his long lance the thigh Pierced of Sarpedon; sheer into his bone785 He pierced him, but Sarpedon's father, Jove, Him rescued even on the verge of fate. The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper Glaucus wished to get the body of Patroclus so that with it he might ransom Sarpedon's armor from the Greeks. The Story of Troy While there he met Sarpedon, Patriarch of Hermaphroditopolis, and in course of conversation told him of the renowned Dr. Groschen. Masques & Phases O woe is me, because it is fated that Sarpedon, most dear to me of men, shall be subdued by Patroclus, the son of Menœtius. The Iliad of Homer (1873) Then the Trojans who were fighting round it fled from the body of Sarpedon, and the Greeks took it and stripped it of its armour and carried the body to their ships.' The Adventures of Odysseus and The Tales of Troy Doubtful he stood Or to pursue at once the Thunderer's son Sarpedon, or to take more Lycian lives. The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper The hero Sarpedon at the head of his brave Lycians attempted to turn back the onset of the Myrmidons, and he sought out their leader to engage him in single combat. The Story of Troy The death of Sarpedon, Patriarch of Hermaphroditopolis, at Naples, was a sudden and melancholy catastrophe, which people think affected Dr. Groschen more than the fire. Masques & Phases Telamonian Ajax first slew a man, the companion of Sarpedon, magnanimous Epicles, striking him with a rugged stone, which, mighty in size, lay highest up against a pinnacle within the wall. The Iliad of Homer (1873) The first was Sarpedon who had come with an army to help Hector from a City beyond Troy. The Adventures of Odysseus and The Tales of Troy Achilles shall his valiant friend exhort Patroclus forth; him under Ilium's walls80 Shall glorious Hector slay; but many a youth Shall perish by Patroclus first, with whom, My noble son Sarpedon. The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper Jupiter thus honored Sarpedon because the hero was his own son. The Story of Troy On his return he was bringing home, he said, some MSS. recently unearthed by himself in the monastic library of St. Basil, and bought for an enormous sum from Sarpedon, the Patriarch of Hermaphroditopolis. Masques & Phases Sarpedon then seizing the buttress with his sturdy hands, pulled, and it all followed entirely; but the wall was stripped away from above, and he formed a way for many. The Iliad of Homer (1873) Now when he saw him rushing down from the ships Sarpedon threw a dart at Patroklos. The Adventures of Odysseus and The Tales of Troy Patroclus slays Sarpedon, and Hector, when Apollo had first stripped off his armor and Euphorbus wounded him, slays Patroclus. The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper Shame on ye!" cried Sarpedon to his men, "whither do ye flee? Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12) Classic Tales and Old-Fashioned Stories But Sarpedon, when he saw the Lycians dismayed and scattered, called to them that they should be of good courage, saying that he would himself make trial of this great warrior. The Children's Hour, Volume 3 (of 10) But Sarpedon commanded the illustrious allies, and chose to himself Glaucus and warlike Asteropæus; for they appeared to him, next to himself decidedly the bravest of the rest: for he, indeed, excelled among all. The Iliad of Homer (1873) Then Patroklos flung a spear and struck Sarpedon even at the heart. The Adventures of Odysseus and The Tales of Troy If thou send Sarpedon safe To his own home, how many Gods their sons May also send from battle? The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper With the first cast of his spear Patroelus missed Sarpedon, but slew his charioteer. Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12) Classic Tales and Old-Fashioned Stories Then he went first to the Lycians, bidding them fight for their king, and then to the chiefs of the Trojans, that they should save the body of Sarpedon. The Children's Hour, Volume 3 (of 10) But violent fate urged on Tlepolemus, the brave and great son of Hercules, against godlike Sarpedon. The Iliad of Homer (1873) Sarpedon has fallen, and Achilles' Myrmidons would strip him of his armour and bring his body to the ships that their triumph over him may be greater still. The Adventures of Odysseus and The Tales of Troy Then with bright lance Patroclus in his turn Assail'd Sarpedon, nor with erring course580 The weapon sped or vain, but pierced profound His chest, enclosure of the guarded heart. The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper Then did Sarpedon cast, and his spear whizzed past Patroclus, and smote the good horse Pedasus. Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12) Classic Tales and Old-Fashioned Stories But Patroclus missed not his aim, driving his spear into Sarpedon’s heart. The Children's Hour, Volume 3 (of 10) Sarpedon, chief of the Lycians, what necessity is there for thee, being a man unskilled in war, to tremble here? The Iliad of Homer (1873) His pædagogus also was a good-tempered man, and was readier at a reason than a blow: his name was Sarpedon. Plutarch's Lives Volume III. First, marching through the host of Lycia, rouse Our Chiefs to combat for Sarpedon slain,600 Then haste, thyself, to battle for thy friend. The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper Once again did Sarpedon cast his spear, and the point flew over the left shoulder of Patroclus. Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12) Classic Tales and Old-Fashioned Stories But Hector was troubled to hear such news, and so were all the sons of Troy, for Sarpedon was the bravest of the allies, and led most people to the battle. The Children's Hour, Volume 3 (of 10) Thus spoke Sarpedon: but Tlepolemus raised his ashen spear, and from their hands, at the same moment, flew the long spears. The Iliad of Homer (1873) Sarpedon replied, "Because they fear him, child, more than they hate him." Plutarch's Lives Volume III. The Chief lies breathless who ascended first Our wall, Sarpedon. The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper Furious was the combat then over the body of Sarpedon. Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12) Classic Tales and Old-Fashioned Stories And so the battle raged, till no one would have known the great Sarpedon, so covered was he with spears and blood and dust. The Children's Hour, Volume 3 (of 10) His noble companions meantime placed godlike Sarpedon under a very beautiful beech of ægis-bearing Jove. The Iliad of Homer (1873) He adds that, after slaying his son Sarpedon, this hero will succumb beneath Hector's sword, and that, to avenge Patroclus' death, Achilles will slay Hector and thus insure the fall of Troy. The Book of the Epic Inglorious Chief! how wilt thou save a worse From warring crowds, who hast Sarpedon left Thy guest, thy friend, to be a spoil, a prey To yonder Argives? The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper Even Patroclus, the most amiable of the heroes in the Iliad, proposes to inflict this dastardly outrage on the body of the fallen Sarpedon. Stories from the Odyssey Sarpedon, the "Nestor" and king of the Lycians, was son of Zeus and Europa. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge Then Sarpedon much rebuked noble Hector: Hector, where now has that strength gone, which thou didst formerly possess? The Iliad of Homer (1873) Such is Patroclus' ardor that, forgetting Achilles' injunctions, he is about to attack Hector, when Sarpedon challenges him to a duel. The Book of the Epic Achilles, then Sarpedon's arms produced, Stripp'd from him by Patroclus, his long spear,995 Helmet and shield, which in the midst he placed. The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper This is sufficient for her; this incident supplies the place of an answer, and persuades her that Sarpedon is her lover. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 354, January 31, 1829 Away with the tears for Sarpedon, the lying dream sent to Agamemnon, and the story of the broken covenant!' Essays and Lectures Tzetzes there refers to the present passage, regarding it as ominous of the death of Sarpedon. The Iliad of Homer (1873) Sarpedon hearing this, and at the same time seeing his countenance swelling with anger and determination, took care thenceforward to watch him strictly, lest he should hazard any desperate attempt. Plutarch: Lives of the noble Grecians and Romans In which case Sarpedon represents the matter as it was, saying that he dies—νεων εν αγωνι—that is, in the neighborhood of the ships, and in full prospect of them. The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper The young Parthenis, hurried on by her passions, resolved to write to Sarpedon an avowal of her love: she sneezes in the most tender and impassioned part of her letter. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 354, January 31, 1829 So she bare sons to the almighty Son of Cronos, glorious leaders of wealthy men—Minos the ruler, and just Rhadamanthys and noble Sarpedon the blameless and strong. Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica First indeed, going in every direction, exhort the leaders of the Lycians to fight around Sarpedon, and do thou thyself also fight for me with thy spear. The Iliad of Homer (1873) So many sons of gods, in bloody fight, Around the walls of Troy, have lost the light: My own Sarpedon fell beneath his foe; Nor I, his mighty sire, could ward the blow. The Aeneid English Sarpedon, leader of the Lycian host, Thou trembler! thee what cause could hither urge A man unskill'd in arms? The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper Or again:— Woe is me that I am fated to have Sarpedon, dearest of men to me, subdued at the hands of Patroclus the son of Menoetius. The Republic He sent him to Troy; and Sarpedon gathered a great host, men chosen out of Lycia to be allies to the Trojans. Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica For neither can I firmly I hold my spear, nor, advancing, fight with the enemy; moreover a very brave hero has fallen, Sarpedon, the son of Jove; but he aids not even his own son. The Iliad of Homer (1873) There were Aeneas and Deiphobus, Glaucus and Sarpedon, and Priam's most noble son Hector, chief of all the forces, and the very bulwark of Troy. Old Greek Folk Stories Told Anew Then, under shelter of a spreading beech820 Sacred to Jove, his noble followers placed The godlike Chief Sarpedon, where his friend Illustrious Pelagon, the ashen spear Extracted. The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper Thus encouraged the army pressed forward, the walls being pierced by the Lycian King Sarpedon, a son of Zeus. Authors of Greece HESIOD: 'When they had feasted, they gathered among the glowing ashes the bones of the dead Zeus—' HOMER: 'Born Sarpedon, that bold and godlike man.' Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Sarpedon lies low, the leader of the shield-bearing Lycians, who protected Lycia by his justice and his valour. The Iliad of Homer (1873) The appearance of the supposed Achilles struck fear to the hearts of the Trojans, and Patroclus succeeded in driving them from the fleet and in slaying Sarpedon. National Epics Alas, he falls! my most beloved of men Sarpedon, vanquished by Patroclus, falls! The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper Patroclus' course was challenged by the Lycians, whose King Sarpedon faced him in single combat. Authors of Greece Fragment #21—Herodian, On Peculiar Diction: 'By him she conceived and bare the Gorgons, fearful monsters who lived in Sarpedon, a rocky island in deep-eddying Oceanus.' Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Nestor and Lykian Sarpedon, who live in the speech of men, we know from tales of sounding song, built up by cunning builders. The Extant Odes of Pindar Sarpedon emphasizes this with its converse: There would be no need of daring and fighting, he says, of "man-ennobling battle," if we could be for ever ageless and deathless. The Epic An Essay I can grasp A spear, or rush to conflict with the Greeks No longer now; and we have also lost630 Our noblest Chief, Sarpedon, son of Jove, Who guards not his own son. The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper In great sorrow Zeus watched his son Sarpedon go to his doom; in his agony he shed tear-drops of blood and ordered Death and Sleep to carry the body back to Lycia for burial. Authors of Greece These men did Sarpedon lead, skilled in bitter war. Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Suppose that I am not Sarpedon, the son of Zeus, nor able to speak in this noble way. A Selection from the Discourses of Epictetus with the Encheiridion Sir William Forbes says:—'He often put me in mind of an ancient Hero, and I remember Dr. Johnson was positive that he resembled Homer's character of Sarpedon.' Life of Johnson, Volume 5 Tour to the Hebrides (1773) and Journey into North Wales (1774) None then, no, not the quickest to discern, Had known divine Sarpedon, from his head To his foot-sole with mingled blood and dust Polluted, and o'erwhelm'd with weapons. The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper Stirred by Apollo, Ares himself came to the aid of the Trojans, inspiring Sarpedon the Lycian to hearten his comrades, who were shortly gladdened by the return of Aeneas whom Apollo had healed. Authors of Greece There she conceived and bore three sons, Minos, Sarpedon and Rhadamanthys. Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica A great number of the barbarians, including Sarpedon the son of Zeus, fell to this sponger. Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 03 His son Sarpedon, for example, who is "fated," as he says himself, to die, he is yet at the last moment in half a mind to save alive! The Greek View of Life Then at the parapet, with stalwart hand, Sarpedon tugg'd; and yielding to his force Down fell the block entire; the wall laid bare, To many at once the breach gave open way. The Iliad This Hector opposes, and continues the attack; in which, after many actions, Sarpedon makes the first breach in the wall. The Iliad Sarpedon threw his spear but missed Patroclus, but Patroclus threw his with better success. Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable And so marvellous, says Isocrates, was the beauty of Helen, that for her glory Zeus did not spare his beloved son, Sarpedon; and Thetis saw Achilles die, and the Dawn bewailed her Memnon. Helen of Troy And now not even a clear-sighted man could any longer have known noble Sarpedon, for with darts and blood and dust was he covered wholly from head to foot. The Iliad How can a meaner man expect thine aid, Who basely to the Greeks a prize and spoil Sarpedon leav'st, thy comrade and thy guest? The Iliad Fierce Ajax first the advancing host invades, And sends the brave Epicles to the shades, Sarpedon's friend. The Iliad Thus he "drove to an end" the fourth day, and would have then returned to Troy, but for the remonstrances of Pandarus, who asked if they had visited Sarpedon only to fetch fire? The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems The war round Troy, and how many brave men fell, and chiefly Sarpedon, Patroclus, Hector, Memnon, and Achilles. Helen of Troy Then the others stripped from the shoulders of Sarpedon his shining arms of bronze, and these the strong son of Menoitios gave to his comrades to bear to the hollow ships. The Iliad Nor might the sharpest sight Sarpedon know, From head to foot with wounds and blood and dust Disfigur'd; thickly round the dead they swarm'd. The Iliad Divine Sarpedon with regret beheld Disabled Glaucus slowly quit the field; His beating breast with generous ardour glows, He springs to fight, and flies upon the foes. The Iliad Patroclus planted his heel on his breast and drew the spear from his body, whereon his senses came out along with it, and he drew out both spear-point and Sarpedon's soul at the same time. The Iliad His heart is with the brave of either side—with Glaucus and Sarpedon of Lycia no less than with Achilles and Patroclus. Essays in Little And the best of men has perished, Sarpedon, the son of Zeus, and he succours not even his own child. The Iliad Then from Sarpedon's breast they stripp'd his arms, Of brass refulgent; these Menoetius' son Sent by his comrades to the ships of Greece. The Iliad See! where in dust the great Sarpedon lies, In action valiant, and in council wise, Who guarded right, and kept his people free; To all his Lycians lost, and lost to thee! The Iliad Glaucus perceived this, and was thankful that the mighty god had answered his prayer; forthwith, therefore, he went among the Lycian captains, and bade them come to fight about the body of Sarpedon. The Iliad Or again:— Woe is me that I am fated to have Sarpedon, dearest of men to me, subdued at the hands of Patroclus the son of Menoetius.' The Republic Then they made straight for the Danaans eagerly, and Hector led them, being wroth for Sarpedon's sake. The Iliad This too I say, and turn it in thy mind: If to his home Sarpedon thou restore Alive, bethink thee, will not other Gods Their sons too from the stubborn fight withdraw? The Iliad Oh! were Patroclus ours, we might obtain Sarpedon's arms and honour'd corse again! The Iliad Sarpedon leader of the Lycian warriors has fallen—he who was at once the right and might of Lycia; Mars has laid him low by the spear of Patroclus. The Iliad To have inserted the battle at the ships, in which Sarpedon breaks down the wall of the Greeks, immediately after the occurrences of the first book, would have been too abrupt altogether. Myths and myth-makers: Old Tales and Superstitions Interpreted by Comparative Mythology But sorrow came on Sarpedon when Glaukos departed, so soon as he was aware thereof, but he forgot not the joy of battle. The Iliad Sarpedon, bravest of the brave, is slain, The son of Jove; yet Jove preserv'd him not. The Iliad A strong instance in the Iliad itself to illustrate this position, is the passage where Jupiter laments to Juno the approaching death of Sarpedon. The Iliad Led by Hector, who was infuriated by the fall of Sarpedon, they made instantly for the Danaans with all their might, while the undaunted spirit of Patroclus son of Menoetius cheered on the Achaeans. The Iliad Could we get this dead man away and bring him into the city of Priam, the Argives would readily give up the armour of Sarpedon, and we should get his body to boot. The Iliad Then Sarpedon seized with strong hands the battlement, and dragged, and it all gave way together, while above the wall was stripped bare, and made a path for many. The Iliad So to the shades, by those two brethren's hands Subdued, Sarpedon's comrades brave were sent, The sons of Amisodarus, who rear'd The dread Chimaera, bane of mortal men. The Iliad Now great Sarpedon on the sandy shore, His heavenly form defaced with dust and gore, And stuck with darts by warring heroes shed, Lies undistinguish'd from the vulgar dead. The Iliad A man had need of good eyesight now to know Sarpedon, so covered was he from head to foot with spears and blood and dust. The Iliad Achilles will then send his comrade Patroclus into battle, and Hector will kill him in front of Ilius after he has slain many warriors, and among them my own noble son Sarpedon. The Iliad So did his heart then urge on the godlike Sarpedon to rush against the wall, and break through the battlements. The Iliad On th' other side his spear Sarpedon struck On the left thigh; the eager weapon pass'd Right through the flesh, and in the bone was fix'd; The stroke of death his father turn'd aside. The Iliad The towering chiefs to fiercer fight advance: And first Sarpedon whirl'd his weighty lance, Which o'er the warrior's shoulder took its course, And spent in empty air its dying force. The Iliad First go about among the Lycian captains and bid them fight for Sarpedon; then yourself also do battle to save my armour from being taken. The Iliad Now when Sarpedon saw his comrades, men who wore ungirdled tunics, being overcome by Patroclus son of Menoetius, he rebuked the Lycians saying. The Iliad Then Aias leaped on and smote his shield, nor did the spear pass clean through, yet shook he Sarpedon in his eagerness. The Iliad In the mean time AEneas is restored to the field, and they overthrow several of the Greeks; among the rest Tlepolemus is slain by Sarpedon. The Iliad Resolved alike, divine Sarpedon glows With generous rage that drives him on the foes. The Iliad Sarpedon was stung with grief when he saw Glaucus leave him, still he did not leave off fighting, but aimed his spear at Alcmaon the son of Thestor and hit him. The Iliad Patroclus then aimed in his turn, and the spear sped not from his hand in vain, for he hit Sarpedon just where the midriff surrounds the ever-beating heart. The Iliad First fare all about and urge on the heroes that be leaders of the Lykians, to fight for Sarpedon, and thereafter thyself do battle for me with the sword. The Iliad Sarpedon, Lycian chief, what brings thee here, Trembling and crouching, all unskill'd in war? The Iliad Beneath a beech, Jove's consecrated shade, His mournful friends divine Sarpedon laid: Brave Pelagon, his favourite chief, was nigh, Who wrench'd the javelin from his sinewy thigh. The Iliad So spoke Sarpedon, and Hector smarted under his words. The Iliad Glaucus was overcome with grief when he heard what Sarpedon said, for he could not help him. The Iliad Then dread sorrow came on Glaukos, when he heard the voice of Sarpedon, and his heart was stirred, that he availed not to succour him. The Iliad Alas, that it should be the lot of Sarpedon whom I love so dearly to perish by the hand of Patroclus. The Iliad In the meantime Æneas is restored to the field, and they overthrow several of the Greeks; among the rest Tlepolemus is slain by Sarpedon. The Iliad They threw at the same moment, and Sarpedon struck his foe in the middle of his throat; the spear went right through, and the darkness of death fell upon his eyes. The Iliad Then Sarpedon seized the battlement in his strong hands, and tugged at it till it all gave way together, and a breach was made through which many might pass. The Iliad That man lies low who first leaped on to the wall of the Achaians, even Sarpedon. The Iliad His comrades bore Sarpedon out of the fight, in great pain by the weight of the spear that was dragging from his wound. The Iliad Yet not in vain, Tlepolemus, was thrown Thy angry lance; which piercing to the bone Sarpedon's thigh, had robb'd the chief of breath; But Jove was present, and forbade the death. The Iliad When they were now come close to one another Patroclus struck Thrasydemus, the brave squire of Sarpedon, in the lower part of the belly, and killed him. The Iliad Tlepolemus's spear struck Sarpedon on the left thigh with such force that it tore through the flesh and grazed the bone, but his father as yet warded off destruction from him. The Iliad His comrades then bore Sarpedon away and laid him beneath Jove's spreading oak tree. The Iliad Pelagon, his friend and comrade, drew the spear out of his thigh, but Sarpedon fainted and a mist came over his eyes. The Iliad Then the son of Peleus brought out the spear, helmet and shield that had been borne by Sarpedon, and were taken from him by Patroclus. The Iliad Sarpedon now took a second aim at Patroclus, and again missed him, the point of the spear passed over his left shoulder without hitting him. The Iliad Sarpedon," said he, "councillor of the Lycians, why should you come skulking here you who are a man of peace? The Iliad Sarpedon was captain over the allies, and took with him Glaucus and Asteropaeus whom he deemed most valiant after himself—for he was far the best man of them all. The Iliad First, Ajax son of Telamon killed brave Epicles, a comrade of Sarpedon, hitting him with a jagged stone that lay by the battlements at the very top of the wall. The Iliad |
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