Then before the walls of Ilion there was fiercer strife, and the bodies of the slain lay in heaps upon the battle plain. |
If one woman's lovely face could bring a thousand ships to Ilion, why should not another's drive men to madness in Steynholme? |
Still the body of Hector lay on the ground, and the men of Ilion sought in vain to redeem it from Achilles. |
Thy father is an old man like me, but he hopes one day to see thee come back with great glory from Ilion. |
He took and destroyed the city of Ilion, which adhered to Sylla, and recovered a great part of Asia. |
Leaving a garrison there, he took Ilion by force, a name better known than the town, on account of that of the same name in Asia. |