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<strong>The</strong> proud Iaonians with their<br />

sweeping trains,<br />

Locrians and Phthians, and th'<br />

Epaean force;<br />

But join'd, repel not Hector's fiery<br />

course.<br />

<strong>The</strong> flower <strong>of</strong> Athens, Stichius,<br />

Phidas, led;<br />

Bias and great Menestheus at their<br />

head:<br />

Meges the strong the Epaean bands<br />

controll'd,<br />

And Dracius prudent, and Amphion<br />

bold:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Phthians, Medon, famed for<br />

martial might,<br />

And brave Podarces, active in the<br />

fight.<br />

This drew from Phylacus his noble<br />

line;<br />

Iphiclus' son: and that (Oileus)<br />

thine:

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