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The Iliad - Homer ยท 65 words
Thus Thetis spoke; but Jove in silence held The sacred counsels of his breast conceald. Not so repulsed, the goddess closer pressd, Still graspd his knees, and urged the dear request. O sire of gods and men. thy suppliant hear; Refuse, or grant; for what has Jove to fear. Or oh. declare, of all the powers above, Is wretched Thetis least the care of Jove.
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