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He said, and forceful pierced his<br />

spacious shield:<br />

Through the strong brass the<br />

ringing javelin thrown,<br />

Plough'd half his side, and bared it<br />

to the bone.<br />

By Pallas' care, the spear, though<br />

deep infix'd,<br />

Stopp'd short <strong>of</strong> life, nor with his<br />

entrails mix'd.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wound not mortal wise Ulysses<br />

knew,<br />

<strong>The</strong>n furious thus (but first some<br />

steps withdrew):<br />

"Unhappy man! whose death our<br />

hands shall grace,<br />

Fate calls thee hence and finish'd is<br />

thy race.<br />

Nor longer check my conquests on<br />

the foe;<br />

But, pierced by this, to endless<br />

darkness go,

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