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(<strong>The</strong> pledge <strong>of</strong> treaties once with<br />

friendly Thrace:)<br />

Seem'd all too mean the stores he<br />

could employ,<br />

For one last look to buy him back<br />

to Troy!<br />

Lo! the sad father, frantic with his<br />

pain,<br />

Around him furious drives his<br />

menial train:<br />

In vain each slave with duteous<br />

care attends,<br />

Each <strong>of</strong>fice hurts him, and each<br />

face <strong>of</strong>fends.<br />

"What make ye here, <strong>of</strong>ficious<br />

crowds! (he cries).<br />

Hence! nor obtrude your anguish<br />

on my eyes.<br />

Have ye no griefs at home, to fix ye<br />

there:<br />

Am I the only object <strong>of</strong> despair?

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