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often among the blooms beneath the great moon—the black-haired,

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Madmen, assail him and with slender shafts,

often among the blooms beneath the great moon—the black-haired,

'Gainst which his life is proof? Or ponderous stones

often among the blooms beneath the great moon—the black-haired,

This warrior chief shall overwhelm, or bolts

often among the blooms beneath the great moon—the black-haired,

Flung by the twisted thongs of mighty slings.

Let steelshod ram or catapult remove

This champion of the gate. No fragile wall

Stands here for Caesar, blocking with its bulk

Pompeius' way to freedom. Now he trusts

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