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Though bold and burning with desire<br />

<strong>of</strong> fame,<br />

Content the doubtful honour might<br />

forego,<br />

So great the danger, and so brave<br />

the foe."<br />

He said, and turn'd his brother's<br />

vengeful mind;<br />

He stoop'd to reason, and his rage<br />

resign'd,<br />

No longer bent to rush on certain<br />

harms;<br />

His joyful friends unbrace his azure<br />

arms.<br />

He from whose lips divine persuasion<br />

flows,<br />

Grave Nestor, then, in graceful act<br />

arose;<br />

Thus to the kings he spoke: "What<br />

grief, what shame

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