[10]. Iliad, vi. 344.

[11]. From the reproachful answer of Ulysses to Agamemnon, who had proposed an abandonment of their expedition. This is one of the ‘tonic’ passages of the Iliad, so I quote it:

Ah, unworthy king, some other inglorious army

Should’st thou command, not rule over us, whose portion for ever

Zeus hath made it, from youth right up to age, to be winding

Skeins of grievous wars, till every soul of us perish.

Iliad, xiv. 84.

[12]. From the ballad of King Estmere, in Percy’s Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, i. 69 (edit. of 1767).

[13]. Reliques, i. 241

[14]. Iliad, xvii. 443.