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Exploring Pandarus with careful<br />

eyes.<br />

At length he found Lycaon's mighty<br />

son;<br />

To whom the chief <strong>of</strong> Venus' race<br />

begun:<br />

"Where, Pandarus, are all thy honours<br />

now,<br />

Thy winged arrows and unerring<br />

bow,<br />

Thy matchless skill, thy yet unrivall'd<br />

fame,<br />

And boasted glory <strong>of</strong> the Lycian<br />

name?<br />

O pierce that mortal! if we mortal<br />

call<br />

That wondrous force by which<br />

whole armies fall;<br />

Or god incensed, who quits the distant<br />

skies<br />

To punish Troy for slighted sacrifice;

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