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[pg<br />

077]<br />

Struck with his generous wrath, the<br />

king replies:<br />

"O great in action, and in council<br />

wise!<br />

With ours, thy care and ardour are<br />

the same,<br />

Nor need I to commend, nor aught<br />

to blame.<br />

Sage as thou art, and learn'd in human<br />

kind,<br />

Forgive the transport <strong>of</strong> a martial<br />

mind.<br />

Haste to the fight, secure <strong>of</strong> just<br />

amends;<br />

<strong>The</strong> gods that make, shall keep the<br />

worthy, friends."<br />

He said, and pass'd where great Tydides<br />

lay,<br />

His steeds and chariots wedged in<br />

firm array;

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