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But good Agenor gently from the<br />

wound<br />

<strong>The</strong> spear solicits, and the bandage<br />

bound;<br />

A sling's s<strong>of</strong>t wool, snatch'd from a<br />

soldier's side,<br />

At once the tent and ligature supplied.<br />

Behold! Pisander, urged by fate's<br />

decree,<br />

Springs through the ranks to fall,<br />

and fall by thee,<br />

Great Menelaus! to enchance thy<br />

fame:<br />

High-towering in the front, the warrior<br />

came.<br />

First the sharp lance was by Atrides<br />

thrown;<br />

<strong>The</strong> lance far distant by the winds<br />

was blown.<br />

Nor pierced Pisander through<br />

Atrides' shield:

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