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To tender pity all his manly mind;<br />

<strong>The</strong>n rising in his rage, he burns to<br />

fight:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Greek awaits him with collected<br />

might.<br />

As the fell boar, on some rough<br />

mountain's head,<br />

Arm'd with wild terrors, and to<br />

slaughter bred,<br />

When the loud rustics rise, and<br />

shout from far,<br />

Attends the tumult, and expects the<br />

war;<br />

O'er his bent back the bristly horrors<br />

rise;<br />

Fires stream in lightning from his<br />

sanguine eyes,<br />

His foaming tusks both dogs and<br />

men engage;<br />

But most his hunters rouse his<br />

mighty rage:<br />

So stood Idomeneus, his javelin<br />

shook,

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