but God also set much intelligence in his mind, so that he should have wisdom along with strength. Odysseus of many stratagems was indeed beyond others in ingenuity, but Henry was renowned at once in hand and in mind. So perhaps divine Achilles once resembled him most, but he was not alike in spirit and in other things. Wide-ruling Agamemnon had once the heart of a deer, but Henry always had that of a lion, he who while young was the mightiest in many battles, and who overcame by force the redoubtable cities of the Gauls,