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The Iliad - Homer ยท 60 words
Trojans. your great Ilioneus behold. Haste, to his father let the tale be told. Let his high roofs resound with frantic woe, Such as the house of Promachus must know; Let doleful tidings greet his mothers ear, Such as to Promachus sad spouse we bear, When we victorious shall to Greece return, And the pale matron in our triumphs mourn.
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