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It stands the prize <strong>of</strong> swiftness in<br />

the race.<br />

A well-fed ox was for the second<br />

placed;<br />

And half a talent must content the<br />

last.<br />

Achilles rising then bespoke the<br />

train:<br />

"Who hope the palm <strong>of</strong> swiftness to<br />

obtain,<br />

Stand forth, and bear these prizes<br />

from the plain."<br />

<strong>The</strong> hero said, and starting from his<br />

place,<br />

Oilean Ajax rises to the race;<br />

Ulysses next; and he whose speed<br />

surpass'd<br />

His youthful equals, Nestor's son,<br />

the last.<br />

Ranged in a line the ready racers<br />

stand;

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