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[pg<br />

422]<br />

<strong>The</strong> prizes next are order'd to the<br />

field,<br />

For the bold champions who the<br />

caestus wield.<br />

A stately mule, as yet by toils unbroke,<br />

Of six years' age, unconscious <strong>of</strong><br />

the yoke,<br />

Is to the circus led, and firmly<br />

bound;<br />

Next stands a goblet, massy, large,<br />

and round.<br />

Achilles rising, thus: "Let Greece<br />

excite<br />

Two heroes equal to this hardy<br />

fight;<br />

Who dare the foe with lifted arms<br />

provoke,<br />

And rush beneath the long-descending<br />

stroke.<br />

On whom Apollo shall the palm bestow,

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