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[pg<br />

351]<br />

O'er all the corse. <strong>The</strong> flies forbid<br />

their prey,<br />

Untouch'd it rests, and sacred from<br />

decay.<br />

Achilles to the strand obedient<br />

went:<br />

<strong>The</strong> shores resounded with the<br />

voice he sent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> heroes heard, and all the naval<br />

train<br />

That tend the ships, or guide them<br />

o'er the main,<br />

Alarm'd, transported, at the wellknown<br />

sound,<br />

Frequent and full, the great assembly<br />

crown'd;<br />

Studious to see the terror <strong>of</strong> the<br />

plain,<br />

Long lost to battle, shine in arms<br />

again.<br />

Tydides and Ulysses first appear,

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