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She flew; and Juno thus her rage<br />

resign'd:<br />

"O daughter <strong>of</strong> that god, whose arm<br />

can wield<br />

<strong>The</strong> avenging bolt, and shake the<br />

dreadful shield<br />

No more let beings <strong>of</strong> superior birth<br />

Contend with Jove for this low race<br />

<strong>of</strong> earth;<br />

Triumphant now, now miserably<br />

slain,<br />

<strong>The</strong>y breathe or perish as the fates<br />

ordain:<br />

But Jove's high counsels full effect<br />

shall find;<br />

And, ever constant, ever rule mankind."<br />

She spoke, and backward turn'd her<br />

steeds <strong>of</strong> light,<br />

Adorn'd with manes <strong>of</strong> gold, and<br />

heavenly bright.

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