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"O spare my youth, and for the<br />

breath I owe,<br />

Large gifts <strong>of</strong> price my father shall<br />

bestow:<br />

Vast heaps <strong>of</strong> brass shall in your<br />

ships be told,<br />

And steel well-temper'd and refulgent<br />

gold."<br />

To whom Ulysses made this wise<br />

reply:<br />

"Whoe'er thou art, be bold, nor fear<br />

to die.<br />

What moves thee, say, when sleep<br />

has closed the sight,<br />

To roam the silent fields in dead <strong>of</strong><br />

night?<br />

Cam'st thou the secrets <strong>of</strong> our camp<br />

to find,<br />

By Hector prompted, or thy daring<br />

mind?<br />

Or art some wretch by hopes <strong>of</strong><br />

plunder led,

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