![]() The first Battel continues thro' this Book. Juno and Minerva descend to resist Mars the latter incites Dio|med to go against that God he wounds him, and sends him groaning to Heaven. In the mean time Aeneas is restor'd to the Field, and they overthrow several of the Greeks among the rest Tlepolemus is slain by Sarpedon. Mars rallies the Trojans, and assists Hector to make a Stand. Apollo seconds her in his Rescue, and at length carries off Aeneas to Troy, where he is heal'd in the Temple of Pergamus. Aeneas joins Pandarus to oppose him, Pandarus is killed, and Aeneas in great danger but for the Assistance of Venus who, as she is removing her Son from the Fight, is wounded on the Hand by Diomed. Pandarus wounds him with an Arrow, but the Goddess cures him, enables him to discern Gods from Mortals, and prohibits him from contending with any of the former, excepting Venus. The Acts of Diomed.ĭIOMED, assisted by Pallas, performs Wonders in this Day's Battel.
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