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<strong>The</strong> king, alarm'd: "Say what, and<br />

whence thou art<br />

Who search the sorrows <strong>of</strong> a parent's<br />

heart,<br />

And know so well how godlike<br />

Hector died?"<br />

Thus Priam spoke, and Hermes<br />

thus replied:<br />

"You tempt me, father, and with<br />

pity touch:<br />

On this sad subject you inquire too<br />

much.<br />

Oft have these eyes that godlike<br />

Hector view'd<br />

In glorious fight, with Grecian<br />

blood embrued:<br />

I saw him when, like Jove, his<br />

flames he toss'd<br />

On thousand ships, and wither'd<br />

half a host:<br />

I saw, but help'd not: stern Achilles'<br />

ire

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