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[pg<br />

193]<br />

In haste he mounted, and her word<br />

obey'd;<br />

<strong>The</strong> coursers fly before Ulysses'<br />

bow,<br />

Swift as the wind, and white as<br />

winter-snow.<br />

Not unobserved they pass'd: the<br />

god <strong>of</strong> light<br />

Had watch'd his Troy, and mark'd<br />

Minerva's flight,<br />

Saw Tydeus' son with heavenly<br />

succour bless'd,<br />

And vengeful anger fill'd his sacred<br />

breast.<br />

Swift to the Trojan camp descends<br />

the power,<br />

And wakes Hippocoon in the<br />

morning-hour;<br />

(On Rhesus' side accustom'd to attend,

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