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Which lines in this excerpt from Homer's Iliad contain epithets about Achilles?

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To Helen's bed the gods alone assign Hermione, to extend the regal line;

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A golden distaff gave to Helen's hand; And that rich vase, with living sculpture wrought, . . .

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He ceased; a gush of grief began to rise: Fast streams a tide from beauteous Helen's eyes;

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At Helen's beck prepare the room of state; Beneath an ample portico they spread

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In this suspense bright Helen graced the room; Before her breathed a gale of rich perfume.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

All of these are about Helen.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey sorry, i had to go yesterday, class got dismissed

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Xtasy0xy

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@marihelenh

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@Kash_TheSmartGuy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it's ok if u dont know, im stuck on it and confused @marihelenh

OpenStudy (anonymous):

iv never even read it before, i dont know why it has this question

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