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[pg<br />

396]<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir sinking limbs the fancied<br />

course forsake,<br />

Nor this can fly, nor that can overtake:<br />

No less the labouring heroes pant<br />

and strain:<br />

While that but flies, and this pursues<br />

in vain.<br />

What god, O muse, assisted Hector's<br />

force<br />

With fate itself so long to hold the<br />

course?<br />

Phoebus it was; who, in his latest<br />

hour,<br />

Endued his knees with strength, his<br />

nerves with power:<br />

And great Achilles, lest some<br />

Greek's advance<br />

Should snatch the glory from his<br />

lifted lance,

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