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An ample double bowl contents the<br />

last.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se in fair order ranged upon the<br />

plain,<br />

<strong>The</strong> hero, rising, thus address'd the<br />

train:<br />

"Behold the prizes, valiant Greeks!<br />

decreed<br />

To the brave rulers <strong>of</strong> the racing<br />

steed;<br />

Prizes which none beside ourself<br />

could gain,<br />

Should our immortal coursers take<br />

the plain;<br />

(A race unrivall'd, which from<br />

ocean's god<br />

Peleus received, and on his son bestow'd.)<br />

But this no time our vigour to display;<br />

Nor suit, with them, the games <strong>of</strong><br />

this sad day:

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