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[pg<br />

010]<br />

And bribe thy friendship with a<br />

boundless store.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n let revenge no longer bear the<br />

sway;<br />

Command thy passions, and the<br />

gods obey."<br />

To her Pelides:—"With regardful<br />

ear,<br />

'Tis just, O goddess! I thy dictates<br />

hear.<br />

Hard as it is, my vengeance I suppress:<br />

Those who revere the gods the gods<br />

will bless."<br />

He said, observant <strong>of</strong> the blue-eyed<br />

maid;<br />

<strong>The</strong>n in the sheath return'd the shining<br />

blade.<br />

<strong>The</strong> goddess swift to high Olympus<br />

flies,

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