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Experienced Nestor gives his son<br />

the reins,<br />

Directs his judgment, and his heat<br />

restrains;<br />

Nor idly warns the hoary sire, nor<br />

hears<br />

<strong>The</strong> prudent son with unattending<br />

ears.<br />

"My son! though youthful ardour<br />

fire thy breast,<br />

<strong>The</strong> gods have loved thee, and with<br />

arts have bless'd;<br />

Neptune and Jove on thee conferr'd<br />

the skill<br />

Swift round the goal to turn the flying<br />

wheel.<br />

To guide thy conduct little precept<br />

needs;<br />

But slow, and past their vigour, are<br />

my steeds.<br />

Fear not thy rivals, though for<br />

swiftness known;

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