Answer: They drew his chariot when Achilles left home for the Trojan War.
Explanation:
The horses, who were immortal, were given by Poseidon as a gift to Achilles's father Peleus upon his wedding to the goddess Thetis: magnificent racing stallions, gifts of the gods to Peleus, shining immortal gifts. Peleus then gave the horses to Achilles to draw his chariot when his son left home for the Trojan War.
<span><span>The lines in the
excerpt from "L'Allegro" contrast with those ideas in </span>"Il
Penseroso," John Milton are:</span>
Married to immortal
verse
Such as the meeting soul
may pierce
In notes with many a
winding bout
Of linked sweetness long
drawn out
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83 ft because 786 inches divided by 12 equals 65.5 feet there for 83 ft is greater