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[pg<br />

014]<br />

Pass'd silent, as the heralds held her<br />

hand,<br />

And <strong>of</strong> look'd back, slow-moving<br />

o'er the strand.<br />

Not so his loss the fierce Achilles<br />

bore;<br />

But sad, retiring to the sounding<br />

shore,<br />

O'er the wild margin <strong>of</strong> the deep he<br />

hung,<br />

That kindred deep from whence his<br />

mother sprung: 61<br />

<strong>The</strong>re bathed in tears <strong>of</strong> anger and<br />

disdain,<br />

Thus loud lamented to the stormy<br />

main:<br />

"O parent goddess! since in early<br />

bloom<br />

Thy son must fall, by too severe a<br />

doom;

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