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A Man Young And Old: VI. His Memories

We should be hidden from their eyes,
Being but holy shows
And bodies broken like a thorn
Whereon the bleak north blows,
To think of buried Hector
And that none living knows.

The women take so little stock
In what I do or say
They'd sooner leave their cosseting
To hear a jackass bray;
My arms are like the twisted thorn
And yet there beauty lay;

The first of all the tribe lay there
And did such pleasure take -
She who had brought great Hector down
And put all Troy to wreck -
That she cried into this ear,
'Strike me if I shriek.'

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  • August 29, 2007
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    i dont understand the last few lines...

    From guest Robs (contact)
    what does 'and put all troy to wreck- that she cried into this ear, 'strike me if i shriek'' does it meansomething about crying??