The Odyssey of Homer


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Irus! alas! shall Irus be no more?  
Black fate impends, and this the avenging hour!  
Gods! how his nerves a matchless strength proclaim,  
Swell o'er his well-strong limbs, and brace his frame!"  
Then pale with fears, and sickening at the sight;  
They dragg'd the unwilling Irus to the fight;  
From his blank visage fled the coward blood,  
And his flesh trembled as aghast he stood.  
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O that such baseness should disgrace the light?  
O hide it, death, in everlasting night!  
Exclaims Antinous;) can a vigorous foe  
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Meanly decline to combat age and woe?  
But hear me wretch! if recreant in the fray  
That huge bulk yield this ill-contested day,  
Instant thou sail'st, to Eschetus resign'd;  
A tyrant, fiercest of the tyrant kind,  
Who casts thy mangled ears and nose a prey  
To hungry dogs, and lops the man away."  
While with indignant scorn he sternly spoke,  
In every joint the trembling Irus shook.  
Now front to front each frowning champion stands,  
And poises high in air his adverse hands.  
The chief yet doubts, or to the shades below  
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