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The Iliad - Homer ยท 60 words
Hector, undaunted, thus. Such words employ To one that dreads thee, some unwarlike boy. Such we could give, defying and defied, Mean intercourse of obloquy and pride. I know thy force to mine superior far; But heaven alone confers success in war. Mean as I am, the gods may guide my dart, And give it entrance in a braver heart.
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