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STATIUS his THEBAIS.
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Thy hand slew Python, and the dame who lost
Her num'rous off-spring for a fatal boast.
In Phlegias' doom thy just revenge appears,
Condemn'd to furies and eternal fears;
He views his food, but dreads, with lifted eye,
The mouldring rock that trembles from on high.
Propitious hear our pray'r, O Pow'r divine!
And on thy hospitable Argos shine.
Whether the style of Titan please thee more,
Whose purple rays th' Achæmenes adore;
Or great Osyris, who first taught the swain
In Pharian fields to sow the golden grain;
Or Mitra, to whose beams the Persian bows,
And pays, in hollow rocks, his awful vows,
Mitra, whose head the blaze of light adorns,
Who grasps the strugling Heifer's lunar horns.

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