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[pg<br />

169]<br />

Yet some redress to suppliant<br />

Greece afford,<br />

And be, amongst her guardian<br />

gods, adored.<br />

If no regard thy suffering country<br />

claim,<br />

Hear thy own glory, and the voice<br />

<strong>of</strong> fame:<br />

For now that chief, whose unresisted<br />

ire<br />

Made nations tremble, and whole<br />

hosts retire,<br />

Proud Hector, now, the unequal<br />

fight demands,<br />

And only triumphs to deserve thy<br />

hands."<br />

<strong>The</strong>n thus the goddess-born:<br />

"Ulysses, hear<br />

A faithful speech, that knows nor<br />

art nor fear;

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