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And a short darkness shades his<br />

swimming eyes.<br />

Tydides followed to regain his<br />

lance;<br />

While Hector rose, recover'd from<br />

the trance,<br />

Remounts his car, and herds amidst<br />

the crowd:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Greek pursues him, and exults<br />

aloud:<br />

"Once more thank Phoebus for thy<br />

forfeit breath,<br />

Or thank that swiftness which outstrips<br />

the death.<br />

Well by Apollo are thy prayers repaid,<br />

And <strong>of</strong>t that partial power has lent<br />

his aid.<br />

Thou shall not long the death deserved<br />

withstand,<br />

If any god assist Tydides' hand.<br />

Fly then, inglorious! but thy flight,<br />

this day,

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