"— so as the great Achilles rampaged on, his sharp-hoofed stallions trampled shields and corpses, axle under his chariot splashed with blood, blood on the handrails sweeping round the car, sprays of blood shooting up from the stallions' hoofs and churning, whirling rims— and the son of Peleus charioteering on to seize his glory, bloody filth splattering both strong arms, Achilles' invincible arms—"

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Homer is the ancient Greek poet traditionally credited with composing the Iliad and the Odyssey. Although details of his life are uncertain, his epics are foundational works of Greek and world literature.

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