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[pg<br />

248]<br />

Paris from far the moving sight beheld,<br />

With pity s<strong>of</strong>ten'd and with fury<br />

swell'd:<br />

His honour'd host, a youth <strong>of</strong><br />

matchless grace,<br />

And loved <strong>of</strong> all the Paphlagonian<br />

race!<br />

With his full strength he bent his<br />

angry bow,<br />

And wing'd the feather'd vengeance<br />

at the foe.<br />

A chief there was, the brave<br />

Euchenor named,<br />

For riches much, and more for virtue<br />

famed.<br />

Who held his seat in Corinth's<br />

stately town;<br />

Polydus' son, a seer <strong>of</strong> old renown.<br />

Oft had the father told his early<br />

doom,

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