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The epic poem which follows a Greek warrior who refuses to give up his prize of war.

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Book IV

Then could no man, who near at hand beheld The battle of that day, see cause of blame In aught, although, unwounded and unbruised By weapons, Pallas led him by the hand In safety through the midst, and turned aside The violence of javelins; for that day Saw many a Trojan slain, and many a Greek, Stretched side by side upon the bloody field.

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