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And soils its verdant tresses on the<br />

ground;<br />

So falls the youth; his arms the fall<br />

resound.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n Teucer rushing to despoil the<br />

dead,<br />

From Hector's hand a shining<br />

javelin fled:<br />

He saw, and shunn'd the death; the<br />

forceful dart<br />

Sung on, and pierced Amphimachus's<br />

heart,<br />

Cteatus' son, <strong>of</strong> Neptune's forceful<br />

line;<br />

Vain was his courage, and his race<br />

divine!<br />

Prostrate he falls; his clanging arms<br />

resound,<br />

And his broad buckler thunders on<br />

the ground.<br />

To seize his beamy helm the victor<br />

flies,

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