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Heseus requests the God to tell his Woes, Whence his maim'd Brow, and whence his Groans arose: When thus the Calydonian Stream reply'd, With twining Reeds his careless Tresses ty'd, Ungrateful is the Tale; for who can bear, When conquer'd, to rehearse the shameful War? Rh