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that she might honestly give him the answer that he demanded.

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Maddened by dart from Libyan thong propelled,

that she might honestly give him the answer that he demanded.

Turns circling on her wound, and still pursues

that she might honestly give him the answer that he demanded.

The weapon fleeing as she whirls around.

that she might honestly give him the answer that he demanded.

Thus, in his rage destroyed, his shapeless face

Stood foul with crimson flow. The victors' shout

Glad to the sky arose; no greater joy

A little blood could give them had they seen

That Caesar's self was wounded. Down he pressed

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