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Of foes he stood, hemmed in by densest ranks

he often spent much time with the white foreman of the

And ramparted by war; in front and rear,

he often spent much time with the white foreman of the

Where'er he struck, the victor. Now his sword

he often spent much time with the white foreman of the

Blunted with gore congealed no more could wound,

But brake the stricken limb; while every hand

Flung every quivering dart at him alone;

Nor missed their aim, for rang against his shield

Dart after dart unerring, and his helm

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