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<strong>The</strong> blue-eyed Pallas, his celestial<br />

friend,<br />

(In form a herald,) bade the crowds<br />

attend.<br />

<strong>The</strong> expecting crowds in still attention<br />

hung,<br />

To hear the wisdom <strong>of</strong> his heavenly<br />

tongue.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n deeply thoughtful, pausing<br />

ere he spoke,<br />

His silence thus the prudent hero<br />

broke:<br />

"Unhappy monarch! whom the<br />

Grecian race<br />

With shame deserting, heap with<br />

vile disgrace.<br />

Not such at Argos was their generous<br />

vow:<br />

Once all their voice, but ah! forgotten<br />

now:<br />

Ne'er to return, was then the common<br />

cry,

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