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The Iliad - Homer ยท 66 words
Then oer the trench the bounding coursers flew; The joyful Greeks with loud acclaim pursue. Straight to Tydides high pavilion borne, The matchless steeds his ample stalls adorn. The neighing coursers their new fellows greet, And the full racks are heapd with generous wheat. But Dolons armour, to his ships conveyd, High on the painted stern Ulysses laid, A trophy destind to the blue eyed maid.
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