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One bold on foot, and one renown'd<br />

for horse.<br />

My brothers these; the same our<br />

native shore,<br />

One house contain'd us, as one<br />

mother bore.<br />

Perhaps the chiefs, from warlike<br />

toils at ease,<br />

For distant Troy refused to sail the<br />

seas;<br />

Perhaps their swords some nobler<br />

quarrel draws,<br />

Ashamed to combat in their sister's<br />

cause."<br />

So spoke the fair, nor knew her<br />

brothers' doom; 118<br />

Wrapt in the cold embraces <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tomb;<br />

Adorn'd with honours in their native<br />

shore,<br />

Silent they slept, and heard <strong>of</strong> wars<br />

no more.

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