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[pg<br />

378]<br />

Flows from the source <strong>of</strong> Axius,<br />

stream divine!<br />

(Fair Peribaea's love the god had<br />

crown'd,<br />

With all his refluent waters circled<br />

round:)<br />

On him Achilles rush'd; he fearless<br />

stood,<br />

And shook two spears, advancing<br />

from the flood;<br />

<strong>The</strong> flood impell'd him, on Pelides'<br />

head<br />

To avenge his waters choked with<br />

heaps <strong>of</strong> dead.<br />

Near as they drew, Achilles thus<br />

began:<br />

"What art thou, boldest <strong>of</strong> the race<br />

<strong>of</strong> man?<br />

Who, or from whence? Unhappy is<br />

the sire

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