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Shorn from the crest. Atrides<br />

waved his steel:<br />

Deep through his front the weighty<br />

falchion fell;<br />

<strong>The</strong> crashing bones before its force<br />

gave way;<br />

In dust and blood the groaning hero<br />

lay:<br />

Forced from their ghastly orbs, and<br />

spouting gore,<br />

<strong>The</strong> clotted eye-balls tumble on the<br />

shore.<br />

And fierce Atrides spurn'd him as<br />

he bled,<br />

Tore <strong>of</strong>f his arms, and, loud-exulting,<br />

said:<br />

"Thus, Trojans, thus, at length be<br />

taught to fear;<br />

O race perfidious, who delight in<br />

war!<br />

Already noble deeds ye have perform'd;

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