Thursday, August 16, 2018

change going as scheduled.

the transition from the old system dab record keeping is ending in a week or so.    final adjustments will occur as planned reading week in October or teneth.
new system coming into presence
my own recovery is amazing
I am smarted
faster and better than before
praise Godthet for all and the vanquishing of our mutual enemies.
till next week.

Iliad II paris' bueaty gets helens treasures and venus blessing


Thy father's grief, and ruin of thy race;

This deed recalls thee to the proffer'd fight;

Or hast thou injured whom thou dar'st not right?

Soon to thy cost the field would make thee know

Thou keep'st the consort of a braver foe.

Thy graceful form instilling soft desire,

Thy curling tresses, and thy silver lyre,

Beauty and youth; in vain to these you trust,

When youth and beauty shall be laid in dust:

Troy yet may wake, and one avenging blow

Crush the dire author of his country's woe."

His silence here, with blushes, Paris breaks:

"'Tis just, my brother, what your anger speaks:

 

n    Note Paris blushes rather than gruels and calls the other side brothers. 

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But who like thee can boast a soul sedate,

So firmly proof to all the shocks of fate?

Thy force, like steel, a temper'd hardness shows,

Still edged to wound, and still untired with blows,

Like steel, uplifted by some strenuous swain,

With falling woods to strew the wasted plain.

Thy gifts I praise; nor thou despise the charms

 

n    Paris is of a sedate soul and charming, here his qualities of beauty are espoused. 

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With which a lover golden Venus arms;

Soft moving speech, and pleasing outward show,

No wish can gain them, but the gods bestow.

Yet, would'st thou have the proffer'd combat stand,

The Greeks and Trojans seat on either hand;

Then let a midway space our hosts divide,

And, on that stage of war, the cause be tried:

By Paris there the Spartan king be fought,

For beauteous Helen and the wealth she brought;

And who his rival can in arms subdue,

His be the fair, and his the treasure too.

Thus with a lasting league your toils may cease,

And Troy possess her fertile fields in peace;

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Thus may the Greeks review their native shore,

Much famed for generous steeds, for beauty more."

 

n    Here beauty is installed as mightier than savagery.  The gifts of Helen lie with Paris and his beautiful wars, her treasure are with the beauty of troy. Paris’ rival needs to be subdued with arms, Paris is in the love embrace of Venus and Helens blessed etheric arms.  Helen gifts are at the disposal of beauty and thus she is at the disposal of Paris and away from the war like kings of Greece and sparta. 

Iliad III what is helens bueaty?


Shot forth to view, a scaly serpent sees,

Trembling and pale, he starts with wild affright

And all confused precipitates his flight:

So from the king the shining warrior flies,

And plunged amid the thickest Trojans lies.

As godlike Hector sees the prince retreat,

He thus upbraids him with a generous heat:

"Unhappy Paris! but to women brave!111

So fairly form'd, and only to deceive!

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Oh, hadst thou died when first thou saw'st the light,

Or died at least before thy nuptial rite!

A better fate than vainly thus to boast,

And fly, the scandal of thy Trojan host.

Gods! how the scornful Greeks exult to see

Their fears of danger undeceived in thee!

Thy figure promised with a martial air,

But ill thy soul supplies a form so fair.

In former days, in all thy gallant pride,

When thy tall ships triumphant stemm'd the tide,

When Greece beheld thy painted canvas flow,

And crowds stood wondering at the passing show,

Say, was it thus, with such a baffled mien,

You met the approaches of the Spartan queen,

Thus from her realm convey'd the beauteous prize,

And both her warlike lords outshined in Helen's eyes?

This deed, thy foes' delight, thy own disgrace,

 

n     Helen represents the beauty that is Greece, Paris not the war like aggamenon won the right to ca;; their actions beautifully greek.  Although militant and capable of ordered display the Greeks of Menelaus are savage and warlike, less civil than the Trojans.  So kidnapping Helen  is proving yourself more Greek and thusly beautiful by acting more Greek and civilized.
 
Whom ever is more civilized in a situation is the more beautiful greek and blessed by helen the spirit that represents Grece's civilized grace and beauty.

Iliad III the fual begins

As promised more on the iliad , this time we will finish it all
 
 
ARGUMENT.

THE DUEL OF MENELAUS AND PARIS.

The armies being ready to engage, a single combat is agreed upon between Menelaus and Paris (by the intervention of Hector) for the determination of the war. Iris is sent to call Helen to behold the fight. She leads her to the walls of Troy, where Priam sat with his counsellers observing the Grecian leaders on the plain below, to whom Helen gives an account of the chief of them. The kings on either part take the solemn oath for the conditions of the combat. The duel ensues; wherein Paris being overcome, he is snatched away in a cloud by Venus, and transported to his apartment. She then calls Helen from the walls, and brings the lovers together. Agamemnon, on the part of the Grecians, demands the restoration of Helen, and the performance of the articles.

The three-and-twentieth day still continues throughout this book. The scene is sometimes in the fields before Troy, and sometimes in Troy itself.

Thus by their leaders' care each martial band

Moves into ranks, and stretches o'er the land.

With shouts the Trojans, rushing from afar,

Proclaim their motions, and provoke the war

So when inclement winters vex the plain

With piercing frosts, or thick-descending rain,

To warmer seas the cranes embodied fly,108

With noise, and order, through the midway sky;

To pigmy nations wounds and death they bring,

And all the war descends upon the wing,

But silent, breathing rage, resolved and skill'd109

By mutual aids to fix a doubtful field,

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Swift march the Greeks: the rapid dust around

Darkening arises from the labour'd ground.

Thus from his flaggy wings when Notus sheds

A night of vapours round the mountain heads,

Swift-gliding mists the dusky fields invade,

To thieves more grateful than the midnight shade;

While scarce the swains their feeding flocks survey,

Lost and confused amidst the thicken'd day:

So wrapp'd in gathering dust, the Grecian train,

A moving cloud, swept on, and hid the plain.

Now front to front the hostile armies stand,

Eager of fight, and only wait command;

When, to the van, before the sons of fame

Whom Troy sent forth, the beauteous Paris came:

In form a god! the panther's speckled hide

Flow'd o'er his armour with an easy pride:

His bended bow across his shoulders flung,

His sword beside him negligently hung;

Two pointed spears he shook with gallant grace,

And dared the bravest of the Grecian race.

As thus, with glorious air and proud disdain,

He boldly stalk'd, the foremost on the plain,

Him Menelaus, loved of Mars, espies,

With heart elated, and with joyful eyes:

So joys a lion, if the branching deer,

Or mountain goat, his bulky prize, appear;

Eager he seizes and devours the slain,

Press'd by bold youths and baying dogs in vain.

Thus fond of vengeance, with a furious bound,

In clanging arms he leaps upon the ground

From his high chariot: him, approaching near,

The beauteous champion views with marks of fear,

Smit with a conscious sense, retires behind,

And shuns the fate he well deserved to find.

As when some shepherd, from the rustling trees110

 

n    Note traditionally the Iliad is said to have started wuth the kidnapping of Helen.  The fighting is not about Helen and the duel between Paris and Menelaus  is not over Helen bu rather t the representation of troy.  Fighting troy did not cause the established government to fall nor the corruption to go away.  Now that the armies are set against each other the representatives of each prepare to duel,  so it seems the Greeeks are trying to impress and take troy over through the leadership of some of the old of troy.  To overtake them and prove themselves mightier.  Paris represents the power of established  troy, troy itself; as Menelaus the war like Greeks represented by mars.