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I hung thee trembling in a golden<br />

chain,<br />

And all the raging gods opposed in<br />

vain?<br />

Headlong I hurl'd them from the<br />

Olympian hall,<br />

Stunn'd in the whirl, and breathless<br />

with the fall.<br />

For godlike Hercules these deeds<br />

were done,<br />

Nor seem'd the vengeance worthy<br />

such a son:<br />

When, by thy wiles induced, fierce<br />

Boreas toss'd<br />

<strong>The</strong> shipwreck'd hero on the Coan<br />

coast,<br />

Him through a thousand forms <strong>of</strong><br />

death I bore,<br />

And sent to Argos, and his native<br />

shore.<br />

Hear this, remember, and our fury<br />

dread,

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