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[pg<br />

372]<br />

"Wretch! thou hast 'scaped again;<br />

once more thy flight<br />

Has saved thee, and the partial god<br />

<strong>of</strong> light.<br />

But long thou shalt not thy just fate<br />

withstand,<br />

If any power assist Achilles' hand.<br />

Fly then inglorious! but thy flight<br />

this day<br />

Whole hecatombs <strong>of</strong> Trojan ghosts<br />

shall pay."<br />

With that, he gluts his rage on numbers<br />

slain:<br />

<strong>The</strong>n Dryops tumbled to the ensanguined<br />

plain,<br />

Pierced through the neck: he left<br />

him panting there,<br />

And stopp'd Demuchus, great<br />

Philetor's heir.<br />

Gigantic chief! deep gash'd the<br />

enormous blade,

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