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A short extract of the History about the destruction of TROY.
Because this confident Essay hath adventur'd to go out, under the silken Banner of Her Highnesse, and being a piece which proceeded from an Authour, in the Originall, whose character it is still to have done right to vertuous Lady's; It may possibly be engag'd (though Naturally Modest) in the Attendance of some of that sex. Now it were indiscretion to think their fair hands can afford to be soyl'd with the dustie records of Time, or impertinent History, further then the Arras can instruct, or then may be understood by one who is well-vers'd in the Ward-robe. Therefore I shall take it for a needfull part of my duty here, to describe briefly the Heads of this Story, so familiarly intimated in the Poem.
The voiage to Troy happened in the MCXCIIII yeare, before the Incarnation of our Saviour, about the time that Fair judg'd Israel. Upon this Quarrell. Paris the sonne of Priam (King of Troy) sail'd over to Peloponnesus, where Menelaus reign'd; having for his Queen Helen the great beauty of her age. Paris lodg'd in the Court of Menelaus, in whose absence he carries away Helen (against the Laws of her Wedlock, and his Hospitality) over to Troy with him. Menelaus returning, demands her, and is repuls'd. Whereupon he invites his Brother Agamemnon, then King of Argos, to assist him in the recovery of
The Tyrannicall usurpation of the Mycenian Kingdome, with the Affliction and Oppression of the Royall Children, and the Destruction of the
It was written by Sophocles, who was born in the CCCCXCV yeare before the Incarnation of our Saviour, and lived XC years.
So that this Action was performed little lesse then M M M years ago; and represented in this Tragedie somewhat more then M M.
This Abridgement of that famous History, is extracted (for the generality) out of Petavius, a most exact Chronologer, though with some change and addition.
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