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[pg<br />

437]<br />

<strong>The</strong> sorrowing friends his frantic<br />

rage obey.<br />

Next on his sons his erring fury<br />

falls,<br />

Polites, Paris, Agathon, he calls;<br />

His threats Deiphobus and Dius<br />

hear,<br />

Hippothous, Pammon, Helenes the<br />

seer,<br />

And generous Antiphon: for yet<br />

these nine<br />

Survived, sad relics <strong>of</strong> his numerous<br />

line.<br />

"Inglorious sons <strong>of</strong> an unhappy<br />

sire!<br />

Why did not all in Hector's cause<br />

expire?<br />

Wretch that I am! my bravest <strong>of</strong>fspring<br />

slain.<br />

You, the disgrace <strong>of</strong> Priam's house,<br />

remain!

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