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THE ARGUMENT.

Troy yet in Flames, fresh Grief from old Grounds springs,
Revenge not satisfy'd: fierce Phthia's Kings
Offended Ghost Polyxena demands
As his vow'd Bride, be slain by Pyrrhus Hands.
Disputes 'bout this he with Atrides bands,
Ended by Chalcas; who, Great Hector's Son
Says must from Cæa's Tower be headlong thrown.
So what is said, is done.