| |
| | The Iliad by Homer: Chapter 5 (continued) - The Literature Page |
 | | The squires of Idomeneus spoiled him of his armour, while Menelaus, son of Atreus, killed Scamandrius the son of Strophius, a mighty huntsman and keen lover of the chase. |
 | | Meriones then killed Phereclus the son of Tecton, who was the son of Hermon, a man whose hand was skilled in all manner of cunning workmanship, for Pallas Minerva had dearly loved him. |
 | | He it was that made the ships for Alexandrus, which were the beginning of all mischief, and brought evil alike both on the Trojans and on Alexandrus himself; for he heeded not the decrees of heaven. |
| www.literaturepage.com /read.php?titleid=theiliad&abspage=61&reset=yes (394 words) |
|