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Sad mothers <strong>of</strong> unutterable woes!)<br />

Stung with the smart, all-panting<br />

with the pain,<br />

He mounts the car, and gives his<br />

squire the rein;<br />

<strong>The</strong>n with a voice which fury made<br />

more strong,<br />

And pain augmented, thus exhorts<br />

the throng:<br />

"O friends! O Greeks! assert your<br />

honours won;<br />

Proceed, and finish what this arm<br />

begun:<br />

Lo! angry Jove forbids your chief<br />

to stay,<br />

And envies half the glories <strong>of</strong> the<br />

day."<br />

He said: the driver whirls his<br />

lengthful thong;<br />

<strong>The</strong> horses fly; the chariot smokes<br />

along.

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