wear on his shoulders, their crests to adorn his head.
Euanthes, too, the Phrygian, and Mimas, Paris’ playmate,
borne by Theano to Amycus his sire, the self-same night
when Cisseus’ royal daughter, teeming with a firebrand, 5
gave birth to Paris; he sleeps beneath his father’s walls,
while Mimas has his rest on Laurentum’s unknown shore.
Like as the mighty boar driven by fangs of hounds from
mountain heights, the boar whom pine-crowned Vesulus
or Laurentum’s pool shelters these many years, pastured 10
on the reedy jungle, soon as he finds himself among the