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by Christopher Logue To welcome Hector to his death God sent a rolling thunderclap across the sky The city and the sea And momentarily—— The breezes playing with the sunlit dust—— On either slope a silence fell. Think of a raked sky-wide Venetian blind. Add the receding1 traction2 of its slats Of its slats of its slats as a hand draws it up. Hear the Greek army getting to its feet. Then of a stadium when many boards are raised And many faces change to one vast face. So, where there were so many masks, Now one Greek mask glittered from strip to ridge3. Already swift Boy Lutie took Prince Hector's nod And fired his whip that right and left Signalled to Ilium's wheels to fire their own, And to the Wall-wide nodding plumes4 of Trojan infantry—— Flutes! Screeching6 above the grave percussion7 of their feet Shouting how they will force the savage8 Greeks Back up the slope over the ridge, downplain And slaughter9 them beside their ships—— Add the reverberation10 of their hooves: and T'lesspiax, his yard at 60°, sending it Across the radiant air as Ilium swept Onto the strip Into the Greeks Two hours ago all present prayed for peace. And carried Greece Back up the slope that leads Via its ridge Onto the windy plain. 点击收听单词发音
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