Antilochus rushing over him like some hound
pouncing down on a deer that’s just been wounded –
leaping out of its lair a hunter’s speared it.
a lethal hit that’s loosed its springy limbs.
So staunch Antilochus leapt at you, Melanippus,
stripping away your gear.

– Homer

The Iliad, Book 15, lines 671-676. Antilochus chases after the Trojan Melanippus, like a hound pouncing on a deer, as described in an extended Homeric simile.