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Had given the vanquish'd, now the<br />

victor bore:<br />

But when old age had dimm'd Lycurgus'<br />

eyes,<br />

To Ereuthalion he consign'd the<br />

prize.<br />

Furious with this he crush'd our<br />

levell'd bands,<br />

And dared the trial <strong>of</strong> the strongest<br />

hands;<br />

Nor could the strongest hands his<br />

fury stay:<br />

All saw, and fear'd, his huge tempestuous<br />

sway<br />

Till I, the youngest <strong>of</strong> the host, appear'd,<br />

And, youngest, met whom all our<br />

army fear'd.<br />

I fought the chief: my arms Minerva<br />

crown'd:<br />

Prone fell the giant o'er a length <strong>of</strong><br />

ground.

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