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<strong>The</strong> last, but not least ardent for the<br />

prize.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y mount their seats; the lots<br />

their place dispose<br />

(Roll'd in his helmet, these Achilles<br />

throws).<br />

Young Nestor leads the race: Eumelus<br />

then;<br />

And next the brother <strong>of</strong> the king <strong>of</strong><br />

men:<br />

Thy lot, Meriones, the fourth was<br />

cast;<br />

And, far the bravest, Diomed, was<br />

last.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y stand in order, an impatient<br />

train:<br />

Pelides points the barrier on the<br />

plain,<br />

And sends before old Phoenix to<br />

the place,<br />

To mark the racers, and to judge the<br />

race.

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