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tood, With boding fears of all that had befall'n. 5 He groan'd, and to his noble self he said. Ah! wo is me--why falls Achaia's host, With such disorder foul, back on the fleet? I tremble lest the Gods my anxious thoughts Accomplish and my mother's words, who erst 10 Hath warn'd me, that the bravest and the best Of all my Myrmidons, while yet I live, Slain under Troy, must view the sun no more. Brave Menoetiades is, doubtless, slain. Unhappy friend! I bade thee oft, our barks 15 Deliver'd once from hostile fires, not seek To cope in arms with Hector, but return. While musing thus he stood, the son approach'd Of noble Nestor, and with tears his cheeks Bedewing copious, his sad message told. 20 Oh son of warlike Peleus! thou shalt hear Tidings of deeds which best had never been. Patroclus is no more. The Grecians fight For his bare corse, and Hector hath his arms.[1] Then clouds of sorrow fell on Peleus' son, 25 And, grasping with both hands the ashes, down He pour'd them on his head, his graceful brows Dishonoring, and thick the sooty shower Descending settled on his fragrant vest. Then, stretch'd in ashes, at the vast extent 30 Of his whole length he lay, disordering wild With his own hands, and rending off his hair. The maidens, captived by himself in war And by Patroclus, shrieking from the tent Ran forth, and hemm'd the glorious Chief around.[2] 35 All smote their bosoms, and all, fainting, fell. On the other side, Antilochus the hands Held of Achilles, mourning and deep groans Uttering from his noble heart, through fear Lest Peleus' son should perish self-destroy'd. 40 Loud groan'd the hero, whose loud groans within The gulfs of ocean, where she sat beside Her ancient sire, his Goddess-mother heard, And hearing shriek'd; around her at the voice Assembled all the Nereids of the deep 45 Cymodoce, Thalia, Glauca came, Nisaea, Spio, Thoa, and with eyes Protuberant beauteous Halia; came with these Cymothoee, and Actaea, and the nymph Of marshes, Limnorea, nor delay'd 50 Agave, nor Amphithoee the swift, Iaera, Doto, Melita, nor thence Was absent Proto or Dynamene, Callianira, Doris, Panope, Phe
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