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On his raised arm by two strong<br />

braces stay'd,)<br />

He lay collected in defensive shade.<br />

O'er his safe head the javelin idly<br />

sung,<br />

And on the tinkling verge more<br />

faintly rung.<br />

Even then the spear the vigorous<br />

arm confess'd,<br />

And pierced, obliquely, king<br />

Hypsenor's breast:<br />

Warm'd in his liver, to the ground it<br />

bore<br />

<strong>The</strong> chief, his people's guardian<br />

now no more!<br />

"Not unattended (the proud Trojan<br />

cries)<br />

Nor unrevenged, lamented Asius<br />

lies:<br />

For thee, through hell's black<br />

portals stand display'd,

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