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[pg<br />

155]<br />

<strong>The</strong> prudent goddess yet her wrath<br />

repress'd;<br />

But Juno, impotent <strong>of</strong> rage, replies:<br />

"What hast thou said, O tyrant <strong>of</strong><br />

the skies!<br />

Strength and omnipotence invest<br />

thy throne;<br />

'Tis thine to punish; ours to grieve<br />

alone.<br />

For Greece we grieve, abandon'd<br />

by her fate<br />

To drink the dregs <strong>of</strong> thy unmeasured<br />

hate.<br />

From fields forbidden we submiss<br />

refrain,<br />

With arms unaiding see our Argives<br />

slain;<br />

Yet grant our counsels still their<br />

breasts may move,<br />

Lest all should perish in the rage <strong>of</strong><br />

Jove."

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