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<strong>The</strong>n mix in combat, and their toils<br />

renew.<br />

First, Pylaemenes, great in battle,<br />

bled,<br />

Who sheathed in brass the Paphlagonians<br />

led.<br />

Atrides mark'd him where sublime<br />

he stood;<br />

Fix'd in his throat the javelin drank<br />

his blood.<br />

<strong>The</strong> faithful Mydon, as he turn'd<br />

from fight<br />

His flying coursers, sunk to endless<br />

night;<br />

A broken rock by Nestor's son was<br />

thrown:<br />

His bended arm received the falling<br />

stone;<br />

From his numb'd hand the ivorystudded<br />

reins,<br />

Dropp'd in the dust, are trail'd along<br />

the plains:

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