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385]<br />

<strong>The</strong> scornful dame her conquest<br />

views with smiles,<br />

And, glorying, thus the prostrate<br />

god reviles:<br />

"Hast thou not yet, insatiate fury!<br />

known<br />

How far Minerva's force transcends<br />

thy own?<br />

Juno, whom thou rebellious darest<br />

withstand,<br />

Corrects thy folly thus by Pallas'<br />

hand;<br />

Thus meets thy broken faith with<br />

just disgrace,<br />

And partial aid to Troy's perfidious<br />

race."<br />

<strong>The</strong> goddess spoke, and turn'd her<br />

eyes away,<br />

That, beaming round, diffused celestial<br />

day.

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