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A faithful kinsman, and instructive<br />

friend;)<br />

He rose, and saw the field deform'd<br />

with blood,<br />

An empty space where late the<br />

coursers stood,<br />

<strong>The</strong> yet-warm Thracians panting on<br />

the coast;<br />

For each he wept, but for his<br />

Rhesus most:<br />

Now while on Rhesus' name he<br />

calls in vain,<br />

<strong>The</strong> gathering tumult spreads o'er<br />

all the plain;<br />

On heaps the Trojans rush, with<br />

wild affright,<br />

And wondering view the slaughters<br />

<strong>of</strong> the night.<br />

Meanwhile the chiefs, arriving at<br />

the shade<br />

Where late the spoils <strong>of</strong> Hector's<br />

spy were laid,

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