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The Iliad - Homer

Then Hector, fainting at the approach of death. By thy own soul. by those who gave thee breath. By all the sacred prevalence of prayer; Ah, leave me not for Grecian dogs to tear. The common rites of sepulture bestow, To soothe a fathers and a mothers woe. Let their large gifts procure an urn at least, And Hectors ashes in his country rest.

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