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[pg<br />

414]<br />

<strong>The</strong> steeds <strong>of</strong> Tros beneath his yoke<br />

compell'd<br />

(Which late obey'd the Dardan<br />

chiefs command,<br />

When scarce a god redeem'd him<br />

from his hand).<br />

<strong>The</strong>n Menelaus his Podargus<br />

brings,<br />

And the famed courser <strong>of</strong> the king<br />

<strong>of</strong> kings:<br />

Whom rich Echepolus (more rich<br />

than brave),<br />

To 'scape the wars, to Agamemnon<br />

gave,<br />

(Æthe her name) at home to end his<br />

days;<br />

Base wealth preferring to eternal<br />

praise.<br />

Next him Antilochus demands the<br />

course<br />

With beating heart, and cheers his<br />

Pylian horse.

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