Helen of Troy
XVI.

Andrew Lan

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"Now all men call me PARIS, Priam's son,

Who widely rules a peaceful folk and still.

Nay, though ye dwell afar off, there is none

But hears of Ilios on the windy hill,

And of the plain that the two rivers fill

With murmuring sweet streams the whole year long,

And walls the Gods have wrought with wondrous skill

Where cometh never man to do us wrong.

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