"Thence sprang great Dardanus; there lies thy seat; / thence sire Iasius and the Trojans came."
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"Thence sprang great Dardanus; there lies thy seat; / thence sire Iasius and the Trojans came."
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"If ever Tiber and the fields I see / washed by her waves, ere mingling with the brine, / and build the city which the Fates decree, / then kindred towns and neighbouring folk shall join, / yours in Epirus, in Hesperia mine, / and linked thenceforth in sorrow and in joy, / with Dardanus the founder of each line, / so let posterity its pains employ, / two nations, one in heart, shall make another Troy."
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