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[pg<br />

326]<br />

To thee the greatest in whose cause<br />

he fell!"<br />

"O chief, O father! (Atreus' son<br />

replies)<br />

O full <strong>of</strong> days! by long experience<br />

wise!<br />

What more desires my soul, than<br />

here unmoved<br />

To guard the body <strong>of</strong> the man I<br />

loved?<br />

Ah, would Minerva send me<br />

strength to rear<br />

This wearied arm, and ward the<br />

storm <strong>of</strong> war!<br />

But Hector, like the rage <strong>of</strong> fire, we<br />

dread,<br />

And Jove's own glories blaze<br />

around his head!"<br />

Pleased to be first <strong>of</strong> all the powers<br />

address'd,

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