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One from a hundred feather'd<br />

deaths he chose,<br />

Fated to wound, and cause <strong>of</strong> future<br />

woes;<br />

<strong>The</strong>n <strong>of</strong>fers vows with hecatombs<br />

to crown<br />

Apollo's altars in his native town.<br />

Now with full force the yielding<br />

horn he bends,<br />

Drawn to an arch, and joins the<br />

doubling ends;<br />

Close to his breast he strains the<br />

nerve below,<br />

Till the barb'd points approach the<br />

circling bow;<br />

<strong>The</strong> impatient weapon whizzes on<br />

the wing;<br />

Sounds the tough horn, and twangs<br />

the quivering string.<br />

But thee, Atrides! in that dangerous<br />

hour

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