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<strong>The</strong>n, goddess! say, shall Hector<br />

glory then?<br />

(That terror <strong>of</strong> the Greeks, that man<br />

<strong>of</strong> men)<br />

When Juno's self, and Pallas shall<br />

appear,<br />

All dreadful in the crimson walks<br />

<strong>of</strong> war!<br />

What mighty Trojan then, on yonder<br />

shore,<br />

Expiring, pale, and terrible no<br />

more,<br />

Shall feast the fowls, and glut the<br />

dogs with gore?"<br />

She ceased, and Juno rein'd the<br />

steeds with care:<br />

(Heaven's awful empress, Saturn's<br />

other heir:)<br />

Pallas, meanwhile, her various veil<br />

unbound,<br />

With flowers adorn'd, with art immortal<br />

crown'd;

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