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Nor each stern Ajax, thunderbolts<br />

<strong>of</strong> war:<br />

Nor he, the king <strong>of</strong> war, the alarm<br />

sustain'd<br />

Nestor alone, amidst the storm remain'd.<br />

Unwilling he remain'd, for Paris'<br />

dart<br />

Had pierced his courser in a mortal<br />

part;<br />

Fix'd in the forehead, where the<br />

springing man<br />

Curl'd o'er the brow, it stung him to<br />

the brain;<br />

Mad with his anguish, he begins to<br />

rear,<br />

Paw with his ho<strong>of</strong>s al<strong>of</strong>t, and lash<br />

the air.<br />

Scarce had his falchion cut the<br />

reins, and freed<br />

<strong>The</strong> encumber'd chariot from the<br />

dying steed,

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