I.
The utmost Grace the Greeks could shew,
When to the Trojans they grew kind,
Was with their Arms to let ’em go,
And leave their lingring Wives behind.
They beat the Men, and burnt the Town,
Then all the Baggage was their own.
The utmost Grace the Greeks could shew,
When to the Trojans they grew kind,
Was with their Arms to let ’em go,
And leave their lingring Wives behind.
They beat the Men, and burnt the Town,
Then all the Baggage was their own.