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1    1|     with the removal of the gods of Troy.~ ~
2    6|    were more favored by the gods than they, beyond any deserts
3    6|  had the power of restoring gods and men to the vigor of
4    9|  singing the praises of the gods to his lyre, drowned the
5   11|   round tables of the swamp gods, cover the ground, and more
6   11| more than listen to it. The gods must be proud, thought I,
7   12|     I fear that we are such gods or demigods only as fauns
8   14|                 And ask the gods to pardon this clear flame.~ ~
9   17|    composition years of the gods have elapsed, and in comparison
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