Laocoon, follow'd by a num'rous crowd,
Ran from the fort, and cried, from far, aloud:
‘O wretched countrymen! what fury reigns?
What more than madness has possess'd your brains?
Think you the Grecians from your coasts are gone?
And are Ulysses' arts no better known?
This hollow fabric either must inclose,
Within its blind recess, our secret foes;
Or 't is an engine rais'd above the town,
T' o'erlook the walls, and then to batter down.
Somewhat is sure design'd, by fraud or force:
Trust not their presents, nor admit the horse.’
Thus having said, against the steed he threw
His forceful spear, which, hissing as flew,
Pierc'd thro' the yielding planks of jointed wood,
And trembling in the hollow belly stood.
The sides, transpierc'd, return a rattling sound,
And groans of Greeks inclos'd come issuing thro' the wound
And, had not Heav'n the fall of Troy design'd,
Or had not men been fated to be blind,
Enough was said and done t'inspire a better mind.
Then had our lances pierc'd the treach'rous wood,
And Ilian tow'rs and Priam's empire stood.
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- Seneca the Elder, Controversiae, Thema: Mortua quidam uxore ex qua filium habebat, duxit aliam: sustulit ex ea filium. Habebat procuratorem in domo speciosum. Cum frequenter essent iurgia nouercae et priuigno, iussit eum emigrare: ille trans parietem habitationem conduxit. Rumor erat de adulterio procuratoris et matris familiae. Quodam tempore pater familiae in cubiculo occisus inuentus est, uxor uolnerata, communis paries perfossus; placuit propinquis quaeri a filio quinquenni, qui una dormierat, quem percussorem cognosceret; ille procuratorem digito denotauit. accusat filius procuratorem caedis, ille filium parricidi.
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