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[pg<br />

324]<br />

Sole in the seat the charioteer remains,<br />

Now plies the javelin, now directs<br />

the reins:<br />

Him brave Alcimedon beheld distress'd,<br />

Approach'd the chariot, and the<br />

chief address'd:<br />

"What god provokes thee rashly<br />

thus to dare,<br />

Alone, unaided, in the thickest war?<br />

Alas! thy friend is slain, and Hector<br />

wields<br />

Achilles' arms triumphant in the<br />

fields."<br />

"In happy time (the charioteer<br />

replies)<br />

<strong>The</strong> bold Alcimedon now greets my<br />

eyes;

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