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HECTOR AND AJAX SEPARATED<br />

BY THE HERALDS.<br />

"Forbear, my sons! your further<br />

force to prove,<br />

Both dear to men, and both beloved<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jove.<br />

To either host your matchless worth<br />

is known,<br />

Each sounds your praise, and war is<br />

all your own.<br />

But now the Night extends her awful<br />

shade;<br />

<strong>The</strong> goddess parts you; be the night<br />

obey'd." 184<br />

To whom great Ajax his high soul<br />

express'd:<br />

"O sage! to Hector be these words<br />

address'd.<br />

Let him, who first provoked our<br />

chiefs to fight,

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