And lead him to his tent, and with good cheer

Show him all friendliness that men desire;

Patroclus pours the wine, and he his lyre

Takes from the pole and plays the strains thereon

Which Cheiron taught him first on Pelion.

These things I tell as they were told to me,

Nor do I question but it well may be:

For sure I am that, if man ever was,

Achilles was a hero, both because

Of his high birth and beauty, his country’s call,