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[pg<br />

114]<br />

"A city stands on Argos' utmost<br />

bound,<br />

(Argos the fair, for warlike steeds<br />

renown'd,)<br />

Aeolian Sisyphus, with wisdom<br />

bless'd,<br />

In ancient time the happy wall possess'd,<br />

<strong>The</strong>n call'd Ephyre: Glaucus was<br />

his son;<br />

Great Glaucus, father <strong>of</strong> Bellerophon,<br />

Who o'er the sons <strong>of</strong> men in beauty<br />

shined,<br />

Loved for that valour which preserves<br />

mankind.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n mighty Praetus Argos' sceptre<br />

sway'd,<br />

Whose hard commands Bellerophon<br />

obey'd.<br />

With direful jealousy the monarch<br />

raged,

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