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The Iliad - Homer ยท 66 words
But he who found not whom his soul desired, Whose virtue charmd him as her beauty fired, Stood in the gates, and askd what way she bent Her parting step. If to the fane she went, Where late the mourning matrons made resort; Or sought her sisters in the Trojan court. Not to the court, replied the attendant train, Nor mixd with matrons to Minervas fane.
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