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146 : From Jupiter ſpring all our woes; Thetis is Jove’s, who once was thine: ’T is vain, O Peleus! to oppoſe Thy torturer and mine. Contented with deſpair, Reſign the fair, Reſign, reſign! Or, wretched Man! prepare For change of torments great as mine.
 * In change of torment would be eaſe;

Could you divine what lovers bear, Ev’n you, Prometheus! would confeſs There is no vulture like deſpair.
 * Ceaſe, cruel Vulture! to devour.
 * Ceaſe, cruel Thetis! to diſdain.

Ceaſe, cruel Vulture! to devour. Ceaſe, cruel Thetis! to diſdain.
 * Peleus! unjuſtly you complain.

Ceaſe, cruel Vulture! to devour. Ceaſe, cruel Thetis! to diſdain.
 * Peleus! unjuſtly you complain.

The gods, alas! no refuge find From ills reſiſtleſs Fates ordain. I ſtill am true—and would be kind.