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ARGUMENT OF THE SECOND BOOK.

Homer

Jupiter, in pursuance of his purpose to distress the Grecians in answer

to the prayer of Thetis, deceives Agamemnon by a dream. He, in

consequence of it, calls a council, the result of which is that the

army shall go forth to battle. Thersites is mutinous, and is chastised

by Ulysses. Ulysses, Nestor, and Agamemnon, harangue the people; and

preparation is made for battle. An exact account follows of the forces

on both sides.