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(<strong>The</strong> warlike Sthenelus attends his<br />

side;) 135<br />

To whom with stern reproach the<br />

monarch cried:<br />

"O son <strong>of</strong> Tydeus! (he, whose<br />

strength could tame<br />

<strong>The</strong> bounding steed, in arms a<br />

mighty name)<br />

Canst thou, remote, the mingling<br />

hosts descry,<br />

With hands unactive, and a careless<br />

eye?<br />

Not thus thy sire the fierce encounter<br />

fear'd;<br />

Still first in front the matchless<br />

prince appear'd:<br />

What glorious toils, what wonders<br />

they recite,<br />

Who view'd him labouring through<br />

the ranks <strong>of</strong> fight?<br />

I saw him once, when gathering<br />

martial powers,

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