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[pg<br />

182]<br />

Such wondrous deeds as Hector's<br />

hand has done,<br />

And we beheld, the last revolving<br />

sun<br />

What honours the beloved <strong>of</strong> Jove<br />

adorn!<br />

Sprung from no god, and <strong>of</strong> no<br />

goddess born;<br />

Yet such his acts, as Greeks unborn<br />

shall tell,<br />

And curse the battle where their<br />

fathers fell.<br />

"Now speed thy hasty course along<br />

the fleet,<br />

<strong>The</strong>re call great Ajax, and the<br />

prince <strong>of</strong> Crete;<br />

Ourself to hoary Nestor will repair;<br />

To keep the guards on duty be his<br />

care,<br />

(For Nestor's influence best that<br />

quarter guides,

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