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- As fishes, flying from a dolphin, crowd The shoal recesses of some open bay, In fear, for whom he catches he devours; So crouch'd the Trojans in the mighty stream Beneath the banks; and when at length his hand Wearied of slaughter, from the stream, alive, He dragg'd twelve youths, whose forfeit lives should be The bloody fine for slain Patroclus paid.2.21 — Volume 2 Book 21 (4% in)
There are no more uses of "shoal" in The Iliad by Homer - (translated by: Edward).
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