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For thou, though distant, canst restore<br />

my might,<br />

To head my Lycians, and support<br />

the fight."<br />

Apollo heard; and, suppliant as he<br />

stood,<br />

His heavenly hand restrain'd the<br />

flux <strong>of</strong> blood;<br />

He drew the dolours from the<br />

wounded part,<br />

And breathed a spirit in his rising<br />

heart.<br />

Renew'd by art divine, the hero<br />

stands,<br />

And owns the assistance <strong>of</strong> immortal<br />

hands.<br />

First to the fight his native troops<br />

he warms,<br />

<strong>The</strong>n loudly calls on Troy's vindictive<br />

arms;<br />

With ample strides he stalks from<br />

place to place;

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