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The Argvment.
Thetis, presenting armour to her sonne;He cals a Court, with full reflection
Of all his wrath. Takes of the king of men
Free-offerd gifts. All take their breakefast then;
He (onely fasting) Armes, and brings abrode,
The Grecian host. And (heairng the abode
Of his neare death by Xanthus prophecied)
The horse, for his so bold presage, doth chide.
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