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All scatter'd round the stream (their<br />

mightiest slain)<br />

<strong>The</strong> amazed Paeonians scour along<br />

the plain;<br />

He vents his fury on the flying<br />

crew,<br />

Thrasius, Astyplus, and Mnesus<br />

slew;<br />

Mydon, <strong>The</strong>rsilochus, with Ænius,<br />

fell;<br />

And numbers more his lance had<br />

plunged to hell,<br />

But from the bottom <strong>of</strong> his gulfs<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ound<br />

Scamander spoke; the shores return'd<br />

the sound.<br />

"O first <strong>of</strong> mortals! (for the gods<br />

are thine)<br />

In valour matchless, and in force<br />

divine!<br />

If Jove have given thee every Trojan<br />

head,

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