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[pg<br />

410]<br />

Where to the day thy silver fountains<br />

rise,<br />

And where in shade <strong>of</strong> consecrated<br />

bowers<br />

Thy altars stand, perfumed with<br />

native flowers!<br />

So vow'd my father, but he vow'd in<br />

vain;<br />

No more Achilles sees his native<br />

plain;<br />

In that vain hope these hairs no<br />

longer grow,<br />

Patroclus bears them to the shades<br />

below."<br />

Thus o'er Patroclus while the hero<br />

pray'd,<br />

On his cold hand the sacred lock he<br />

laid.<br />

Once more afresh the Grecian sorrows<br />

flow:

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