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[pg<br />

157]<br />

Shall crush the Greeks, and end the<br />

woes <strong>of</strong> Troy."<br />

<strong>The</strong> leader spoke. From all his host<br />

around<br />

Shouts <strong>of</strong> applause along the shores<br />

resound.<br />

Each from the yoke the smoking<br />

steeds untied,<br />

And fix'd their headstalls to his<br />

chariot-side.<br />

Fat sheep and oxen from the town<br />

are led,<br />

With generous wine, and all-sustaining<br />

bread,<br />

Full hecatombs lay burning on the<br />

shore:<br />

<strong>The</strong> winds to heaven the curling vapours<br />

bore.<br />

Ungrateful <strong>of</strong>fering to the immortal<br />

powers! 197

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