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[pg<br />

242]<br />

This mate shall joy thy melancholy<br />

shade."<br />

Heart-piercing anguish, at the<br />

haughty boast,<br />

Touch'd every Greek, but Nestor's<br />

son the most.<br />

Grieved as he was, his pious arms<br />

attend,<br />

And his broad buckler shields his<br />

slaughter'd friend:<br />

Till sad Mecistheus and Alastor<br />

bore<br />

His honour'd body to the tented<br />

shore.<br />

Nor yet from fight Idomeneus withdraws;<br />

Resolved to perish in his country's<br />

cause,<br />

Or find some foe, whom heaven<br />

and he shall doom

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