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With close-ranged chariots, and<br />

with thicken'd shields.<br />

Where the deep trench in length extended<br />

lay,<br />

Compacted troops stand wedged in<br />

firm array,<br />

A dreadful front! they shake the<br />

brands, and threat<br />

With long-destroying flames the<br />

hostile fleet.<br />

<strong>The</strong> king <strong>of</strong> men, by Juno's self inspired,<br />

Toil'd through the tents, and all his<br />

army fired.<br />

Swift as he moved, he lifted in his<br />

hand<br />

His purple robe, bright ensign <strong>of</strong><br />

command.<br />

High on the midmost bark the king<br />

appear'd:<br />

<strong>The</strong>re, from Ulysses' deck, his<br />

voice was heard:

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