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120.<br />

121.<br />

122.<br />

123.<br />

—Scaea's gates, rather Scaean<br />

gates, i.e. the left-hand gates.<br />

This was customary in all sacrifices.<br />

Hence we find Iras descending<br />

to cut <strong>of</strong>f the hair <strong>of</strong><br />

Dido, before which she could<br />

not expire.<br />

—Nor pierced.<br />

"This said, his feeble<br />

hand a jav'lin threw,<br />

Which, flutt'ring, seemed<br />

to loiter as it flew,<br />

Just, and but barely, to<br />

the mark it held,<br />

And faintly tinkled on the<br />

brazen shield."<br />

Dryden's Virgil, ii. 742.<br />

Reveal'd the queen.

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