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[pg<br />

321]<br />

"Oh lasting shame! to our own<br />

fears a prey,<br />

We seek our ramparts, and desert<br />

the day.<br />

A god, nor is he less, my bosom<br />

warms,<br />

And tells me, Jove asserts the Trojan<br />

arms."<br />

He spoke, and foremost to the combat<br />

flew:<br />

<strong>The</strong> bold example all his hosts pursue.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n, first, Leocritus beneath him<br />

bled,<br />

In vain beloved by valiant Lycomede;<br />

Who view'd his fall, and, grieving<br />

at the chance,<br />

Swift to revenge it sent his angry<br />

lance;

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