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This, who but touches, warriors! is<br />

my foe."<br />

Thus spake the youth; nor did his<br />

words <strong>of</strong>fend;<br />

Pleased with the well-turn'd flattery<br />

<strong>of</strong> a friend,<br />

Achilles smiled: "<strong>The</strong> gift proposed<br />

(he cried),<br />

Antilochus! we shall ourself<br />

provide.<br />

With plates <strong>of</strong> brass the corslet cover'd<br />

o'er,<br />

(<strong>The</strong> same renown'd Asteropaeus<br />

wore,)<br />

Whose glittering margins raised<br />

with silver shine,<br />

(No vulgar gift,) Eumelus! shall be<br />

thine."<br />

He said: Automedon at his command

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