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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:lang="eng"><body><div type="translation" n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0085.tlg005.perseus-eng3" xml:lang="eng"><sp><l n="305">Kindling high with unstinted force a mighty beard of flame, they sped it forward so that, as it blazed, it passed even the headland that looks upon the Saronic gulf; until it swooped down when it reached the lookout, near to our city, upon the peak of Arachnaeus; and</l><l n="310">next upon this roof of the Atreidae it leapt, this very fire not undescended from the Idaean flame.
               Such are the torch-bearers I have arranged, completing the course in succession one to the other; and the victor is he who ran both first and last.<note anchored="true" n="314" resp="Smyth">The light kindled on Mt. Ida is conceived as starting first and finishing last; the light from Mt. Arachnaeus, as starting last and finishing first.</note>
                  </l><l n="315">This is the kind of proof and token I give you, the message of my husband from <placeName key="perseus,Troy">Troy</placeName> to me.
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