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And turns unseen the frustrate dart<br />

away.<br />

I wing'd an arrow, which not idly<br />

fell,<br />

<strong>The</strong> stroke had fix'd him to the<br />

gates <strong>of</strong> hell;<br />

And, but some god, some angry<br />

god withstands,<br />

His fate was due to these unerring<br />

hands.<br />

Skill'd in the bow, on foot I sought<br />

the war,<br />

Nor join'd swift horses to the rapid<br />

car.<br />

Ten polish'd chariots I possess'd at<br />

home,<br />

And still they grace Lycaon's<br />

princely dome:<br />

<strong>The</strong>re veil'd in spacious coverlets<br />

they stand;<br />

And twice ten coursers wait their<br />

lord's command.

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