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…such
was the rage of young Diomedes as he closed with the Trojans.
Next he killed Astynöos and Hypeiron, shepherd of people,
striking one with the bronze-heeled spear above the nipple,
and cutting the other beside the shoulder through the collar-bone
with the great sword, so that neck and back were hewn free of
the
shoulder.
Iliad, 5.144-146 translated by Richmond
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