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Four <strong>of</strong> this race his ample stalls<br />

contain,<br />

And two transport Æneas o'er the<br />

plain.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se, were the rich immortal prize<br />

our own,<br />

Through the wide world should<br />

make our glory known."<br />

Thus while they spoke, the foe<br />

came furious on,<br />

And stern Lycaon's warlike race begun:<br />

"Prince, thou art met. Though late<br />

in vain assail'd,<br />

<strong>The</strong> spear may enter where the arrow<br />

fail'd."<br />

He said, then shook the ponderous<br />

lance, and flung;<br />

On his broad shield the sounding<br />

weapon rung,

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