![]() They cheered each other on to draw the ships into the sea they cleared the channels in front of them they began taking away the stays from underneath them, and the welkin rang with their glad cries, so eager were they to return. ![]() They surged to and fro like the waves of the Icarian Sea, when the east and south winds break from heaven’s clouds to lash them or as when the west wind sweeps over a field of corn and the ears bow beneath the blast, even so were they swayed as they flew with loud cries towards the ships, and the dust from under their feet rose heavenward. With these words he moved the hearts of the multitude, so many of them as knew not the cunning counsel of Agamemnon. Unfortunately, his men leave straight away, heading for the ships. What happens, however, is that after gathering his men, as the dream suggested, Agamemnon decides to test the loyalty of his men by saying that he has decided to give up the war and return to Greece. ![]() In Book II, Agamemnon is sent a false dream by Zeus where he is encouraged by Nestor to gather all his men together and launch an attack on the city walls. ![]()
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