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[pg<br />

322]<br />

But round the corse the heroes pant<br />

for breath,<br />

And thick and heavy grows the<br />

work <strong>of</strong> death:<br />

O'erlabour'd now, with dust, and<br />

sweat, and gore,<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir knees, their legs, their feet,<br />

are covered o'er;<br />

Drops follow drops, the clouds on<br />

clouds arise,<br />

And carnage clogs their hands, and<br />

darkness fills their eyes.<br />

As when a slaughter'd bull's yet<br />

reeking hide,<br />

Strain'd with full force, and tugg'd<br />

from side to side,<br />

<strong>The</strong> brawny curriers stretch; and labour<br />

o'er<br />

<strong>The</strong> extended surface, drunk with<br />

fat and gore:<br />

So tugging round the corse both<br />

armies stood;

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