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[pg<br />

187]<br />

A bow and quiver, with bright arrows<br />

stored:<br />

A well-proved casque, with leather<br />

braces bound,<br />

(Thy gift, Meriones,) his temples<br />

crown'd;<br />

S<strong>of</strong>t wool within; without, in order<br />

spread, 217<br />

A boar's white teeth grinn'd horrid<br />

o'er his head.<br />

This from Amyntor, rich Ormenus'<br />

son,<br />

Autolycus by fraudful rapine won,<br />

And gave Amphidamas; from him<br />

the prize<br />

Molus received, the pledge <strong>of</strong> social<br />

ties;<br />

<strong>The</strong> helmet next by Merion was<br />

possess'd,<br />

And now Ulysses' thoughtful<br />

temples press'd.

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