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Obey'd; and rested, on his lance reclined<br />

While like Deiphobus the martial<br />

dame<br />

(Her face, her gesture, and her arms<br />

the same),<br />

In show an aid, by hapless Hector's<br />

side<br />

Approach'd, and greets him thus<br />

with voice belied:<br />

"Too long, O Hector! have I borne<br />

the sight<br />

Of this distress, and sorrow'd in thy<br />

flight:<br />

It fits us now a noble stand to<br />

make,<br />

And here, as brothers, equal fates<br />

partake."<br />

<strong>The</strong>n he: "O prince! allied in blood<br />

and fame,

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