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She, with one maid <strong>of</strong> all her menial<br />

train,<br />

Had hence retired; and with her<br />

second joy,<br />

<strong>The</strong> young Astyanax, the hope <strong>of</strong><br />

Troy,<br />

Pensive she stood on Ilion's towery<br />

height,<br />

Beheld the war, and sicken'd at the<br />

sight;<br />

<strong>The</strong>re her sad eyes in vain her lord<br />

explore,<br />

Or weep the wounds her bleeding<br />

country bore.<br />

But he who found not whom his<br />

soul desired,<br />

Whose virtue charm'd him as her<br />

beauty fired,<br />

Stood in the gates, and ask'd "what<br />

way she bent<br />

Her parting step? If to the fane she<br />

went,

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