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<strong>The</strong>n wise Ulysses in his rank was<br />

placed;<br />

And Menelaus came, unbid, the<br />

last. 96<br />

<strong>The</strong> chiefs surround the destined<br />

beast, and take<br />

<strong>The</strong> sacred <strong>of</strong>fering <strong>of</strong> the salted<br />

cake:<br />

When thus the king prefers his solemn<br />

prayer;<br />

"O thou! whose thunder rends the<br />

clouded air,<br />

Who in the heaven <strong>of</strong> heavens hast<br />

fixed thy throne,<br />

Supreme <strong>of</strong> gods! unbounded, and<br />

alone!<br />

Hear! and before the burning sun<br />

descends,<br />

Before the night her gloomy veil<br />

extends,<br />

Low in the dust be laid yon hostile<br />

spires,

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