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[pg<br />

310]<br />

A Dardan youth there was, well<br />

known to fame,<br />

From Panthus sprung, Euphorbus<br />

was his name;<br />

Famed for the manage <strong>of</strong> the foaming<br />

horse,<br />

Skill'd in the dart, and matchless in<br />

the course:<br />

Full twenty knights he tumbled<br />

from the car,<br />

While yet he learn'd his rudiments<br />

<strong>of</strong> war.<br />

His venturous spear first drew the<br />

hero's gore;<br />

He struck, he wounded, but he<br />

durst no more.<br />

Nor, though disarm'd, Patroclus'<br />

fury stood:<br />

But swift withdrew the long-protended<br />

wood.<br />

And turn'd him short, and herded in<br />

the crowd.

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