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Thou and thy glory claim his heavenly<br />

care.<br />

In just array draw forth the embattled<br />

train,<br />

And lead the Grecians to the dusty<br />

plain;<br />

E'en now, O king! 'tis given thee to<br />

destroy<br />

<strong>The</strong> l<strong>of</strong>ty towers <strong>of</strong> wide-extended<br />

Troy.<br />

For now no more the gods with fate<br />

contend,<br />

At Juno's suit the heavenly factions<br />

end.<br />

Destruction hangs o'er yon devoted<br />

wall,<br />

And nodding Ilion waits the impending<br />

fall.<br />

This hear observant, and the gods<br />

obey!'<br />

<strong>The</strong> vision spoke, and pass'd in air<br />

away.

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