Helen of Troy
XLIV.

Andrew Lan

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"Then knew I Hermes by his golden wand

Wherewith he lulls the eyes of men to sleep;

But, nodding with his brows, he bade me stand,

And spake, 'To-night thou hast a tryst to keep,

With Goddesses within the forest deep;

And Paris, lovely things shalt thou behold,

More fair than they for which men war and weep,

Kingdoms, and fame, and victories, and gold.

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