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<strong>The</strong>n Helen thus: "Whom your discerning<br />

eyes<br />

Have singled out, is Ithacus the<br />

wise;<br />

A barren island boasts his glorious<br />

birth;<br />

His fame for wisdom fills the spacious<br />

earth."<br />

Antenor took the word, and thus<br />

began: 115<br />

"Myself, O king! have seen that<br />

wondrous man<br />

When, trusting Jove and hospitable<br />

laws,<br />

To Troy he came, to plead the Grecian<br />

cause;<br />

(Great Menelaus urged the same request;)<br />

My house was honour'd with each<br />

royal guest:<br />

I knew their persons, and admired<br />

their parts,

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