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Expels him helpless from his<br />

peaceful state;<br />

Think, from some powerful foe<br />

thou seest him fly,<br />

And beg protection with a feeble<br />

cry.<br />

Yet still one comfort in his soul<br />

may rise;<br />

He hears his son still lives to glad<br />

his eyes,<br />

And, hearing, still may hope a better<br />

day<br />

May send him thee, to chase that<br />

foe away.<br />

No comfort to my griefs, no hopes<br />

remain,<br />

<strong>The</strong> best, the bravest, <strong>of</strong> my sons<br />

are slain!<br />

Yet what a race! ere Greece to Ilion<br />

came,<br />

<strong>The</strong> pledge <strong>of</strong> many a loved and<br />

loving dame:

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