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[pg<br />

021]<br />

Thy boundless will, for me, remains<br />

in force,<br />

And all thy counsels take the<br />

destined course.<br />

But 'tis for Greece I fear: for late<br />

was seen,<br />

In close consult, the silver-footed<br />

queen.<br />

Jove to his <strong>The</strong>tis nothing could<br />

deny,<br />

Nor was the signal vain that shook<br />

the sky.<br />

What fatal favour has the goddess<br />

won,<br />

To grace her fierce, inexorable son?<br />

Perhaps in Grecian blood to drench<br />

the plain,<br />

And glut his vengeance with my<br />

people slain."<br />

<strong>The</strong>n thus the god: "O restless fate<br />

<strong>of</strong> pride,

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