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[pg<br />

450]<br />

With plaintive sighs, and music's<br />

solemn sound:<br />

Alternately they sing, alternate flow<br />

<strong>The</strong> obedient tears, melodious in<br />

their woe.<br />

While deeper sorrows groan from<br />

each full heart,<br />

And nature speaks at every pause <strong>of</strong><br />

art.<br />

First to the corse the weeping consort<br />

flew;<br />

Around his neck her milk-white<br />

arms she threw,<br />

"And oh, my Hector! Oh, my lord!<br />

(she cries)<br />

Snatch'd in thy bloom from these<br />

desiring eyes!<br />

Thou to the dismal realms for ever<br />

gone!<br />

And I abandon'd, desolate, alone!

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