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[pg<br />

289]<br />

While the black vessels smoked<br />

with human gore.<br />

Meantime Patroclus to Achilles<br />

flies;<br />

<strong>The</strong> streaming tears fall copious<br />

from his eyes<br />

Not faster, trickling to the plains<br />

below,<br />

From the tall rock the sable waters<br />

flow.<br />

Divine Pelides, with compassion<br />

moved.<br />

Thus spoke, indulgent, to his best<br />

beloved: 243<br />

"Patroclus, say, what grief thy bosom<br />

bears,<br />

That flows so fast in these unmanly<br />

tears?<br />

No girl, no infant whom the mother<br />

keeps

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