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- Marcus Antonius #8887
Then Aineias leapt down with shield and long spear,
fearing lest perchance the Achaians might take from him the corpse; and strode over him like a lion confident in his strength,
and held before him his spear and the circle of his shield,
eager to slay whoe’er should come to face him,
crying his terrible cry.
Then Tydeides grasped in his hand a stone—a mighty deed—such as two men,
as men now are,
would not avail to lift;
yet he with ease wielded it all alone.
Therewith he smote Aineias on the hip where the thigh turneth in the hip joint,
and this men call the “cup-bone.”
So he crushed his cup-bone,
and brake both sinews withal,
and the jagged stone tore apart the skin.
Then the hero stayed fallen upon his knees and with stout hand leant upon the earth;
and the darkness of night veiled his eyes.
And now might Aineias king of men have perished,
but that Aphrodite daughter of Zeus was swift to mark.
About her dear son wound she her white arms,
and spread before his face a fold of her radiant vesture,
to be a covering from the darts,
lest any of the fleet-horsed Danaans might hurl the spear into his breast and take away his life.
fearing lest perchance the Achaians might take from him the corpse; and strode over him like a lion confident in his strength,
and held before him his spear and the circle of his shield,
eager to slay whoe’er should come to face him,
crying his terrible cry.
Then Tydeides grasped in his hand a stone—a mighty deed—such as two men,
as men now are,
would not avail to lift;
yet he with ease wielded it all alone.
Therewith he smote Aineias on the hip where the thigh turneth in the hip joint,
and this men call the “cup-bone.”
So he crushed his cup-bone,
and brake both sinews withal,
and the jagged stone tore apart the skin.
Then the hero stayed fallen upon his knees and with stout hand leant upon the earth;
and the darkness of night veiled his eyes.
And now might Aineias king of men have perished,
but that Aphrodite daughter of Zeus was swift to mark.
About her dear son wound she her white arms,
and spread before his face a fold of her radiant vesture,
to be a covering from the darts,
lest any of the fleet-horsed Danaans might hurl the spear into his breast and take away his life.