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The Iliad 13.769–773

The Iliad 13.769–773
where, I pray thee, is Deïphobus, and the valiant prince Helenus, and Adamas, son of Asius, and Asius, son of Hyrtacus? Aye, and where, tell me, is Othryoneus? Now is steep Ilios wholly plunged into ruin; now, thou mayest see, is utter destruction sure.
Δύσπαρι εἶδος ἄριστε γυναιμανὲς ἠπεροπευτὰ ποῦ τοι Δηΐφοβός τε βίη θʼ Ἑλένοιο ἄνακτος Ἀσιάδης τʼ Ἀδάμας ἠδʼ Ἄσιος Ὑρτάκου υἱός; ποῦ δέ τοι Ὀθρυονεύς; νῦν ὤλετο πᾶσα κατʼ ἄκρης Ἴλιος αἰπεινή· νῦν τοι σῶς αἰπὺς ὄλεθρος.
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