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"Behold, Deiphobus! nor vaunt in<br />

vain:<br />

See! on one Greek three Trojan<br />

ghosts attend;<br />

This, my third victim, to the shades<br />

I send.<br />

Approaching now thy boasted<br />

might approve,<br />

And try the prowess <strong>of</strong> the seed <strong>of</strong><br />

Jove.<br />

From Jove, enamour'd <strong>of</strong> a mortal<br />

dame,<br />

Great Minos, guardian <strong>of</strong> his country,<br />

came:<br />

Deucalion, blameless prince, was<br />

Minos' heir;<br />

His first-born I, the third from<br />

Jupiter:<br />

O'er spacious Crete, and her bold<br />

sons, I reign,<br />

And thence my ships transport me<br />

through the main:

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