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<strong>The</strong> lifted javelin, thus bespoke the<br />

foe:<br />

"How proud Achilles glories in his<br />

fame!<br />

And hopes this day to sink the Trojan<br />

name<br />

Beneath her ruins! Know, that hope<br />

is vain;<br />

A thousand woes, a thousand toils<br />

remain.<br />

Parents and children our just arms<br />

employ,<br />

And strong and many are the sons<br />

<strong>of</strong> Troy.<br />

Great as thou art, even thou may'st<br />

stain with gore<br />

<strong>The</strong>se Phrygian fields, and press a<br />

foreign shore."<br />

He said: with matchless force the<br />

javelin flung

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