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93 HANGING low his auburn head, Sweeping with his mane the ground, From beneath his collar shed, Xanthus, hark ! a voice hath found, Xanthus of the flashing feet ; White-armed Here gave the sound. " Lord Achilles, strong and fleet, Trust us, we will bear thee home ; Yet cometh nigh thy day of doom ; No doom of ours, but doom that stands By God and mighty Fate's commands. 'Twas not that we were slow or slack Patroclus lay a corpse, his back All stripped of arms by Trojan hands. The prince of God...s, whom Leto bare, Leto with the flowing hair, He forward fighting did the deed, And gave to Hector glory's meed. In toil for thee, we will not shun Against e'en Zephyr's breath to run, Swiftest of winds ; but all in vain ; By god and man shalt thou be slain. " He spake : and here, his words among, Erinus bound his faltering: tongue. 94 HOMER. Of tl)c tiog OD. XVII. 300327. "EvOa KVtov fcetr "Apyos eV/T Ar] Tore 7', 009 evovjcrev 'OSucrcrea 777)9 ebvra, Ovpfj /j, ev p o j eo-Tjve KOI ovara Kaftpakev a/j,
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