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Defies thy lance; not fated yet to<br />

fall;<br />

Thy friend, thy greater far, it shall<br />

withstand,<br />

Troy shall not stoop even to<br />

Achilles' hand."<br />

So spoke the god who darts celestial<br />

fires;<br />

<strong>The</strong> Greek obeys him, and with<br />

awe retires.<br />

While Hector, checking at the Scaean<br />

gates<br />

His panting coursers, in his breast<br />

debates,<br />

Or in the field his forces to employ,<br />

Or draw the troops within the walls<br />

<strong>of</strong> Troy.<br />

Thus while he thought, beside him<br />

Phoebus stood,<br />

In Asius' shape, who reigned by<br />

Sangar's flood;

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