Ho m s r*s Life and Writings.
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AGAMEMNON
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was
the richest,
and
had the largest Dominion of all the Grecian Princes. The Scepter of his Kingdom, formed by the Labour of Vulcan, first belonged to Father Jove. Jupiter made a Present of it to his Messenger Mercury ; Mercury gave it to Pelops; Pelops to his Son Atreus; and Atreus dying transmitted it to Thyeftes. Thyestes next P-w- (* This Scepter left to Agamemnon 's Sway, 3»&- (*< To rule o'er many Islands of the Sea, And all the Realm of Argos. Iliad B. The richest Man in Greece next to Aga*tnemnon, was Achilles, as he was Lord of the fertile Thejsalian Plains. M It is certain, Meno, my Friend! fays jhj.(Jo) " " " "
Plato, that the Thejfalians were the first ibid, (a)* who obtained a Name among the other Greeks, and were admired both for their Wealth and Horsemanship:' Plato's Meno;
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