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[pg<br />

377]<br />

Some demon urges! 'tis my doom to<br />

die!<br />

If ever yet s<strong>of</strong>t pity touch'd thy<br />

mind,<br />

Ah! think not me too much <strong>of</strong> Hector's<br />

kind!<br />

Not the same mother gave thy suppliant<br />

breath,<br />

With his, who wrought thy loved<br />

Patroclus' death."<br />

<strong>The</strong>se words, attended with a<br />

shower <strong>of</strong> tears,<br />

<strong>The</strong> youth address'd to unrelenting<br />

ears:<br />

"Talk not <strong>of</strong> life, or ransom (he<br />

replies):<br />

Patroclus dead, whoever meets me,<br />

dies:<br />

In vain a single Trojan sues for<br />

grace;

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