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And now the warriors passing on the way,
The graceful Paris first excus'd his stay.
To whom the noble Hector thus reply'd:
"O chief! in blood, and now in arms ally'd!

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Known is thy courage, and thy strength confest. 'What pity sloth should seize a soul so brave, 670 'Or godlike Paris live a woman's slave!

'My heart weeps blood at what the Trojans say, And hopes, thy deeds shall wipe the stain away. • Haste then, in all their glorious labours share; "For much they suffer, for thy sake, in war. 675 These ills shall cease, whene'er by Jove's decree We crown the bowl to Heav'n and liberty: "While the proud foe his frustrate triumphs mourns, 'And Greece indignant thro' her seas returns.' 679

END OF THE FIRST VOLUME.

JOYCE GOLD, PRINTER, SHOE-LANE.

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THE

POETS

OF

GREAT BRITAIN,

IN ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FOUR VOLUMES.

VOL. LXXXIII.

POPE. VOL VI

JOYCE GOLD, PRINTER, SHOK-LANÉ.

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