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[pg<br />

269]<br />

His senses wandering to the verge<br />

<strong>of</strong> death.<br />

<strong>The</strong> god beheld him with a pitying<br />

look,<br />

And thus, incensed, to fraudful<br />

Juno spoke:<br />

"O thou, still adverse to the eternal<br />

will,<br />

For ever studious in promoting ill!<br />

Thy arts have made the godlike<br />

Hector yield,<br />

And driven his conquering squadrons<br />

from the field.<br />

Canst thou, unhappy in thy wiles,<br />

withstand<br />

Our power immense, and brave the<br />

almighty hand?<br />

Hast thou forgot, when, bound and<br />

fix'd on high,<br />

From the vast concave <strong>of</strong> the<br />

spangled sky,

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