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[pg<br />

446]<br />

To pass our outworks, or elude the<br />

guard.<br />

Cease; lest, neglectful <strong>of</strong> high<br />

Jove's command,<br />

I show thee, king! thou tread'st on<br />

hostile land;<br />

Release my knees, thy suppliant<br />

arts give o'er,<br />

And shake the purpose <strong>of</strong> my soul<br />

no more."<br />

<strong>The</strong> sire obey'd him, trembling and<br />

o'eraw'd.<br />

Achilles, like a lion, rush'd abroad:<br />

Automedon and Alcimus attend,<br />

(Whom most he honour'd, since he<br />

lost his friend,)<br />

<strong>The</strong>se to unyoke the mules and<br />

horses went,<br />

And led the hoary herald to the<br />

tent;

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