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[pg<br />

400]<br />

Nor rob the vultures <strong>of</strong> one limb <strong>of</strong><br />

thee."<br />

<strong>The</strong>n thus the chief his dying accents<br />

drew:<br />

"Thy rage, implacable! too well I<br />

knew:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Furies that relentless breast<br />

have steel'd,<br />

And cursed thee with a heart that<br />

cannot yield.<br />

Yet think, a day will come, when<br />

fate's decree<br />

And angry gods shall wreak this<br />

wrong on thee;<br />

Phoebus and Paris shall avenge my<br />

fate,<br />

And stretch thee here before the<br />

Scaean gate." 278

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