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The Aeneid of Virgil

BOOK TWO
19/38

"Lo, Panthus, flying from the Grecian bands, Panthus, the son of Othrys, Phoebus' seer, Bearing the sacred vessels in his hands, And vanquished home-gods, to the door draws near, His grandchild clinging to his side in fear.
'Panthus,' I cry, 'how fares the fight?
what tower Still hold we ?'--Sighing, he replies ''Tis here, The final end of all the Dardan power, The last, sad day has come, the inevitable hour.
XLIV.

"'Troy was, and we were Trojans, now, alas! No more, for perished is the Dardan fame.
Fierce Jove to Argos biddeth all to pass, And Danaans rule a city wrapt in flame.
High in the citadel the monstrous frame Pours forth an armed deluge to the day, And Sinon, puffed with triumph, spreads the flame.
Part throng the gates, part block each narrow way; Such hosts Mycenae sends, such thousands to the fray.
XLV.

"'Athwart the streets stands ready the array Of steel, and bare is every blade and bright.
Scarce the first warders of the gates essay To stand and battle in the blinding night.' So spake the son of Othrys, and forthright, My spirit stirred with impulse from on high, I rush to arms amid the flames and fight, Where yells the war-fiend and the warrior's cry, Mixt with the din of strife, mounts upward to the sky.
XLVI.

"Here warlike Epytus, renowned in fight, And valiant Rhipeus gather to our side, And Hypanis and Dymas, matched in might, Join with us, by the glimmering moon descried.
Here Mygdon's son, Coroebus, we espied, Who came to Troy,--Cassandra's love to gain, And now his troop with Priam's hosts allied; Poor youth and heedless! whom in frenzied strain His promised bride had warned, but warned, alas! in vain.
XLVII.

"So when the bold and compact band I see, 'Brave hearts,' I cry, 'but brave, alas! in vain; If firm your purpose holds to follow me Who dare the worst, our present plight is plain.
Troy's guardian gods have left her; altar, fane, All is deserted, every temple bare.
The town ye aid is burning.


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