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But kind Eetion, touching on the<br />

shore,<br />

<strong>The</strong> ransom'd prince to fair Arisbe<br />

bore.<br />

Ten days were past, since in his<br />

father's reign<br />

He felt the sweets <strong>of</strong> liberty again;<br />

<strong>The</strong> next, that god whom men in<br />

vain withstand<br />

Gives the same youth to the same<br />

conquering hand<br />

Now never to return! and doom'd to<br />

go<br />

A sadder journey to the shades below.<br />

His well-known face when great<br />

Achilles eyed,<br />

(<strong>The</strong> helm and visor he had cast<br />

aside<br />

With wild affright, and dropp'd<br />

upon the field<br />

His useless lance and unavailing<br />

shield,)

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