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Lame with their wounds, and leaning<br />

on the spear;<br />

<strong>The</strong>se on the sacred seats <strong>of</strong> council<br />

placed,<br />

<strong>The</strong> king <strong>of</strong> men, Atrides, came the<br />

last:<br />

He too sore wounded by Agenor's<br />

son.<br />

Achilles (rising in the midst) begun:<br />

"O monarch! better far had been the<br />

fate<br />

Of thee, <strong>of</strong> me, <strong>of</strong> all the Grecian<br />

state,<br />

If (ere the day when by mad passion<br />

sway'd,<br />

Rash we contended for the blackeyed<br />

maid)<br />

Preventing Dian had despatch'd her<br />

dart,<br />

And shot the shining mischief to<br />

the heart!

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