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And thus the silver-footed dame<br />

began:<br />

"Why mourns my son? thy late preferr'd<br />

request<br />

<strong>The</strong> god has granted, and the<br />

Greeks distress'd:<br />

Why mourns my son? thy anguish<br />

let me share,<br />

Reveal the cause, and trust a parent's<br />

care."<br />

He, deeply groaning—"To this<br />

cureless grief,<br />

Not even the Thunderer's favour<br />

brings relief.<br />

Patroclus—Ah!—say, goddess, can<br />

I boast<br />

A pleasure now? revenge itself is<br />

lost;<br />

Patroclus, loved <strong>of</strong> all my martial<br />

train,

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