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had come across his northerly camp and he feared that they

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By arrow dealt, or lance, thus fail to slay

had come across his northerly camp and he feared that they

This single warrior. But lo! from far

had come across his northerly camp and he feared that they

A Cretan archer's shaft, more sure of aim

had come across his northerly camp and he feared that they

Than vows could hope for, strikes on Scaeva's brow

To light within his eye: the hero tugs

Intrepid, bursts the nerves, and tears the shaft

Forth with the eyeball, and with dauntless heel

Treads them to dust. Not otherwise a bear

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