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<strong>The</strong>re Ereuthalion braved us in the<br />

field,<br />

Proud Areithous' dreadful arms to<br />

wield;<br />

Great Areithous, known from shore<br />

to shore<br />

By the huge, knotted, iron mace he<br />

bore;<br />

No lance he shook, nor bent the<br />

twanging bow,<br />

But broke, with this, the battle <strong>of</strong><br />

the foe.<br />

Him not by manly force Lycurgus<br />

slew,<br />

Whose guileful javelin from the<br />

thicket flew,<br />

Deep in a winding way his breast<br />

assailed,<br />

Nor aught the warrior's thundering<br />

mace avail'd.<br />

Supine he fell: those arms which<br />

Mars before

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