Excerpt from The Iliad of Homer, Vol. 2: Done Into English Verse by Arthur S. Way; Books XIII XXIV
By Troy overborne, and his wrath against Zeus burned grim in his breast. Straightway he hied him adown from the mountain's craggy crest, Swift-speeding his feet, and the far-stretching ridges quaked, and the wood, Beneath his immortal feet, as onward Poseidon strode.
Three strides he made, and the fourth, and lo, to his goal he was come.
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