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Minerva smiling heard, the pair<br />

o'ertook,<br />

And slightly on her breast the wanton<br />

strook:<br />

She, unresisting, fell (her spirits<br />

fled);<br />

On earth together lay the lovers<br />

spread.<br />

"And like these heroes be the fate<br />

<strong>of</strong> all<br />

(Minerva cries) who guard the Trojan<br />

wall!<br />

To Grecian gods such let the<br />

Phrygian be,<br />

So dread, so fierce, as Venus is to<br />

me;<br />

<strong>The</strong>n from the lowest stone shall<br />

Troy be moved."<br />

Thus she, and Juno with a smile approved.<br />

Meantime, to mix in more than<br />

mortal fight,

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