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Clytus, Pisenor's son, renown'd in<br />

fame,<br />

(To thee, Polydamas! an honour'd<br />

name)<br />

Drove through the thickest <strong>of</strong> the<br />

embattled plains<br />

<strong>The</strong> startling steeds, and shook his<br />

eager reins.<br />

As all on glory ran his ardent mind,<br />

<strong>The</strong> pointed death arrests him from<br />

behind:<br />

Through his fair neck the thrilling<br />

arrow flies;<br />

In youth's first bloom reluctantly he<br />

dies.<br />

Hurl'd from the l<strong>of</strong>ty seat, at distance<br />

far,<br />

<strong>The</strong> headlong coursers spurn his<br />

empty car;<br />

Till sad Polydamas the steeds restrain'd,<br />

And gave, Astynous, to thy careful<br />

hand;

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