δριμὺ δ᾽ Ἄρην ἄχος εἷλε: ἐρυσσάμενος δ᾽ ἄορ ὀξὺ
ἔσσυτ᾽ ἐφ᾽ Ἡρακλέα κρατερόφρονα: τὸν δ᾽ ἐπιόντα
Ἀμφιτρυωνιάδης, δεινῆς ἀκόρητος ἀυτῆς,
μηρὸν γυμνωθέντα σάκευς ὕπο δαιδαλέοιο
οὔτασ᾽ ἐπικρατέως: διὰ δὲ μέγα σαρκὸς ἄραξε
δούρατι νωμήσας, ἐπὶ δὲ χθονὶ κάββαλε μέσσῃ.
τῷ δὲ Φόβος καὶ Δεῖμος ἐύτροχον ἅρμα καὶ ἵππους
ἤλασαν αἶψ᾽ ἐγγύς, καὶ ἀπὸ χθονὸς εὐρυοδείης
ἐς δίφρον θῆκαν πολυδαίδαλον: αἶψα δ᾽ ἔπειτα
ἵππους μαστιέτην: ἵκοντο δὲ μακρὸν Ὄλυμπον.
457-466 Then bitter grief seized Ares and he drew his keen sword and leaped upon bold-hearted Heracles. But as he came on, the son of Amphitryon, unsated of fierce battle, shrewdly wounded his thigh where it was exposed under his richly-wrought shield, and tare deep into his flesh with the spear-thrust and cast him flat upon the ground. And Panic and Dread quickly drove his smooth-wheeled chariot and horses near him and lifted him from the wide-pathed earth into his richly-wrought car, and then straight lashed the horses and came to high Olympus.
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