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[pg<br />

329]<br />

From his fair eyes the tears began<br />

to flow:<br />

Big with the mighty grief, he strove<br />

to say<br />

What sorrow dictates, but no word<br />

found way.<br />

To brave Laodocus his arms he<br />

flung,<br />

Who, near him wheeling, drove his<br />

steeds along;<br />

<strong>The</strong>n ran the mournful message to<br />

impart,<br />

With tearful eyes, and with dejected<br />

heart.<br />

Swift fled the youth: nor Menelaus<br />

stands<br />

(Though sore distress'd) to aid the<br />

Pylian bands;<br />

But bids bold Thrasymede those<br />

troops sustain;

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