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And, sunk in sorrow,<br />

hangs his languid head;<br />

He stands, and careless <strong>of</strong><br />

his golden grain,<br />

Weeps his associates and<br />

his master slain."<br />

Merrick's Tryphiodorus, v.<br />

18-24.<br />

"Nothing is heard upon<br />

the mountains now,<br />

But pensive herds that for<br />

their master low,<br />

Straggling and comfortless<br />

about they rove,<br />

Unmindful <strong>of</strong> their pasture<br />

and their love."<br />

Moschus, id. 3, parodied, ibid.<br />

"To close the pomp,<br />

Æthon, the steed <strong>of</strong> state,

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