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[pg<br />

443]<br />

Unseen by these, the king his entry<br />

made:<br />

And, prostrate now before Achilles<br />

laid,<br />

Sudden (a venerable sight!) appears;<br />

Embraced his knees, and bathed his<br />

hands in tears;<br />

Those direful hands his kisses<br />

press'd, embrued<br />

Even with the best, the dearest <strong>of</strong><br />

his blood!<br />

As when a wretch (who, conscious<br />

<strong>of</strong> his crime,<br />

Pursued for murder, flies his native<br />

clime)<br />

Just gains some frontier, breathless,<br />

pale, amazed,<br />

All gaze, all wonder: thus Achilles<br />

gazed:

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