ABSTRACT
Ox. Pap. 1232, 1 ; Edm. 66. Logaoedic, App. 34. The home-coming of Hector with his bride
Andromache to Troy.
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A swift messenger from Ida heralds the approach of Hector, and his bride Andromache-the deathless glory of Asia. 5 " See Hector with his trusty comrades brings
From sacred Thebes and Placia's living springs The delicate bright-eyed Andromache In ships that sail upon the briny sea ; And many a golden bracelet do they bear,
10 And many a purple robe and broidery fair, And countless silver cups and ivory chased."