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Lies pierced with wounds, and<br />

bleeding in his tent:<br />

Eurypylus, Tydides, Atreus' son,<br />

And wise Ulysses, at the navy<br />

groan,<br />

More for their country's wounds<br />

than for their own.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir pain s<strong>of</strong>t arts <strong>of</strong> pharmacy<br />

can ease,<br />

Thy breast alone no lenitives appease.<br />

May never rage like thine my soul<br />

enslave,<br />

O great in vain! unpr<strong>of</strong>itably brave!<br />

Thy country slighted in her last distress,<br />

What friend, what man, from thee<br />

shall hope redress?<br />

No—men unborn, and ages yet behind,<br />

Shall curse that fierce, that unforgiving<br />

mind.

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