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[pg<br />

392]<br />

How many valiant sons I late enjoy'd,<br />

Valiant in vain! by thy cursed arm<br />

destroy'd:<br />

Or, worse than slaughtered, sold in<br />

distant isles<br />

To shameful bondage, and unworthy<br />

toils.<br />

Two, while I speak, my eyes in vain<br />

explore,<br />

Two from one mother sprung, my<br />

Polydore,<br />

And loved Lycaon; now perhaps no<br />

more!<br />

Oh! if in yonder hostile camp they<br />

live,<br />

What heaps <strong>of</strong> gold, what treasures<br />

would I give!<br />

(<strong>The</strong>ir grandsire's wealth, by right<br />

<strong>of</strong> birth their own,<br />

Consign'd his daughter with Lelegia's<br />

throne:)

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