Which lines in this excerpt from Homer's Iliad contain epithets about Achilles?
Achilles heeds not, but derides our pain:
Even till the flames consume our fleet he stays,
. . .
Divine Achilles view'd the rising flames,
And smote his thigh, and thus aloud exclaims:
. . .
Achilles with unactive fury glows,
And gives to passion what to Greece he owes.
. . .
Menoetius thus: 'Though great Achilles shine
In strength superior, and of race divine,
. . .
Achilles sees us, to the feast invites;
Social we sit, and share the genial rites.