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Thus sadly slain the unhappy Polydore,<br />

A cloud <strong>of</strong> sorrow overcast his<br />

sight,<br />

His soul no longer brook'd the distant<br />

fight:<br />

Full in Achilles' dreadful front he<br />

came,<br />

And shook his javelin like a waving<br />

flame.<br />

<strong>The</strong> son <strong>of</strong> Peleus sees, with joy<br />

possess'd,<br />

His heart high-bounding in his<br />

rising breast.<br />

"And, lo! the man on whom black<br />

fates attend;<br />

<strong>The</strong> man, that slew Achilles, is his<br />

friend!<br />

No more shall Hector's and Pelides'<br />

spear<br />

Turn from each other in the walks<br />

<strong>of</strong> war."—

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