We know that in wisdom Odysseus was equal to Zeus, but he was not valued in war, and though being excellent in council he was cowardly and weak, just as another, unwarlike Paris, being lame in the foot was ineffectual, but was useful in other business, leading councils and being discerning in many things. But Henry achieved very much the best in both, whether in council or in combat. He was inferior in nothing, neither in thought nor in any action, not stature, not prowess, not intelligence nor talent.