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Whate'er this heart can prompt, or<br />

hand obey;<br />

All, all Achilles, Greeks! is yours<br />

to-day.<br />

Through yon wide host this arm<br />

shall scatter fear,<br />

And thin the squadrons with my<br />

single spear."<br />

He said: nor less elate with martial<br />

joy,<br />

<strong>The</strong> godlike Hector warm'd the<br />

troops <strong>of</strong> Troy:<br />

"Trojans, to war! Think, Hector<br />

leads you on;<br />

Nor dread the vaunts <strong>of</strong> Peleus'<br />

haughty son.<br />

Deeds must decide our fate. E'en<br />

these with words<br />

Insult the brave, who tremble at<br />

their swords:<br />

<strong>The</strong> weakest atheist-wretch all<br />

heaven defies,

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