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[pg<br />

128]<br />

<strong>The</strong>n sunk Eioneus to the shades<br />

below,<br />

Beneath his steely casque he felt<br />

the blow 177<br />

Full on his neck, from Hector's<br />

weighty hand;<br />

And roll'd, with limbs relax'd,<br />

along the land.<br />

By Glaucus' spear the bold Iphmous<br />

bleeds,<br />

Fix'd in the shoulder as he mounts<br />

his steeds;<br />

Headlong he tumbles: his slack<br />

nerves unbound,<br />

Drop the cold useless members on<br />

the ground.<br />

When now Minerva saw her Argives<br />

slain,<br />

From vast Olympus to the gleaming<br />

plain

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