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By great Euryalus was Dresus<br />

slain,<br />

And next he laid Opheltius on the<br />

plain.<br />

Two twins were near, bold, beautiful,<br />

and young,<br />

From a fair naiad and Bucolion<br />

sprung:<br />

(Laomedon's white flocks Bucolion<br />

fed,<br />

That monarch's first-born by a foreign<br />

bed;<br />

In secret woods he won the naiad's<br />

grace,<br />

And two fair infants crown'd his<br />

strong embrace:)<br />

Here dead they lay in all their<br />

youthful charms;<br />

<strong>The</strong> ruthless victor stripp'd their<br />

shining arms.<br />

Astyalus by Polypoetes fell;<br />

Ulysses' spear Pidytes sent to hell;

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