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(Which, oh avert from our unhappy<br />

state!<br />

For what so dreadful as celestial<br />

hate)?<br />

Whoe'er he be, propitiate Jove with<br />

prayer;<br />

If man, destroy; if god, entreat to<br />

spare."<br />

To him the Lycian: "Whom your<br />

eyes behold,<br />

If right I judge, is Diomed the bold:<br />

Such coursers whirl him o'er the<br />

dusty field,<br />

So towers his helmet, and so flames<br />

his shield.<br />

If 'tis a god, he wears that chief's<br />

disguise:<br />

Or if that chief, some guardian <strong>of</strong><br />

the skies,<br />

Involved in clouds, protects him in<br />

the fray,

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