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While others sleep, thus range the<br />

camp alone;<br />

Seek'st thou some friend or nightly<br />

sentinel?<br />

Stand <strong>of</strong>f, approach not, but thy<br />

purpose tell."<br />

"O son <strong>of</strong> Neleus, (thus the king rejoin'd,)<br />

Pride <strong>of</strong> the Greeks, and glory <strong>of</strong><br />

thy kind!<br />

Lo, here the wretched Agamemnon<br />

stands,<br />

<strong>The</strong> unhappy general <strong>of</strong> the Grecian<br />

bands,<br />

Whom Jove decrees with daily<br />

cares to bend,<br />

And woes, that only with his life<br />

shall end!<br />

Scarce can my knees these trembling<br />

limbs sustain,<br />

And scarce my heart support its<br />

load <strong>of</strong> pain.

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