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That heard, deep anguish stung<br />

Saturnia's soul;<br />

She shook her throne, that shook<br />

the starry pole:<br />

And thus to Neptune: "Thou, whose<br />

force can make<br />

<strong>The</strong> stedfast earth from her foundations<br />

shake,<br />

Seest thou the Greeks by fates unjust<br />

oppress'd,<br />

Nor swells thy heart in that immortal<br />

breast?<br />

Yet Ægae, Helice, thy power<br />

obey, 195<br />

And gifts unceasing on thine altars<br />

lay.<br />

Would all the deities <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

combine,<br />

In vain the gloomy Thunderer<br />

might repine:<br />

Sole should he sit, with scarce a<br />

god to friend,

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