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Rhesus (747-755)

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Lost is all our army, our prince is dead, slain by a treacherous blow. Oh! Oh!
The cruel anguish of this bloody wound that racks my frame within! Would I were dead! Was it to die this inglorious death that Rhesus and I came bringing aid to Troy?
754
Chorus Leader
He does not declare the disaster in riddles;
no, he clearly asserts our allies destruction.

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