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Marks the dry dust, and thirsts for<br />

blood in vain.<br />

But bold Eurypylus his aid imparts,<br />

And dauntless springs beneath a<br />

cloud <strong>of</strong> darts;<br />

Whose eager javelin launch'd<br />

against the foe,<br />

Great Apisaon felt the fatal blow;<br />

From his torn liver the red current<br />

flow'd,<br />

And his slack knees desert their dying<br />

load.<br />

<strong>The</strong> victor rushing to despoil the<br />

dead,<br />

From Paris' bow a vengeful arrow<br />

fled;<br />

Fix'd in his nervous thigh the<br />

weapon stood,<br />

Fix'd was the point, but broken was<br />

the wood.<br />

Back to the lines the wounded<br />

Greek retired,

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