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Lord <strong>of</strong> a host, o'er all my host I<br />

shine,<br />

A scourge to thee, thy father, and<br />

thy line."<br />

<strong>The</strong> Trojan heard; uncertain or to<br />

meet,<br />

Alone, with venturous arms the<br />

king <strong>of</strong> Crete,<br />

Or seek auxiliar force; at length decreed<br />

To call some hero to partake the<br />

deed,<br />

Forthwith Æneas rises to his<br />

thought:<br />

For him in Troy's remotest lines he<br />

sought,<br />

Where he, incensed at partial Priam,<br />

stands,<br />

And sees superior posts in meaner<br />

hands.<br />

To him, ambitious <strong>of</strong> so great an<br />

aid,

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