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PISIDICE.

[The incident is from the Love Stories of Parthenius, who preserved fragments of a lost epic on the expedition of Achilles against Lesbos, an island allied with Troy.] The daughter of the Lesbian king Within her bower she watched the war; Far off she heard the arrows ring, The smitten harness ring afar; And, fighting from the foremost car, Saw one that smote where all must flee; More fair than the Immortals are He seemed to fair Pisidice! She saw, she loved him, and her heart Before Achilles, Peleus' son, Threw all its guarded gates apart— A maiden fortress lightly won! And, ere that day of tight was done. No more of land or faith recked she, But joyed in her new life begun— Her life of love, Pisidice! She took a gift into her hand. As one that had a boon to crave; She stole across the ruined land Where lay tbe dead without a grave, And to Achilles' hand she gave Her gift, the secret postern's key. "To-morrow let mc be thy slave!" Moaned to her love Pisidice. Ere dawn the Argive's clarion call Rang down Methymna's burning street; They slew the sleeping warriors all, They drove the women to the fleet, Save one, that to Achilles' feet Clung, but, in sudden wrath, cried he: 'Tor her no doom but death is meet!" And there men stoned Pisidice. In havens of that haunted coast, Amid the myrtles of the shore, The moon sees many a maiden ghost— Love's outcast now and evermore. The silence hears the shades deplore Ttieir hour of dear-bought love; hut thee The waves lull, 'neath thine olives hoar, To dreamless rest, Pisidice! 1 —By Andrew Lang.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 28, 1 February 1913, Page 14

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PISIDICE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 28, 1 February 1913, Page 14

PISIDICE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 28, 1 February 1913, Page 14