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XXXIX
On Apennine like as a sturdy tree,
Against the winds that makes resistance stout,
If with a storm it           be,
Falls down and breaks the trees and plants about;
So Latine fell, and with him felled he
And slew the nearest of the Pagans' rout,
A worthy end, fit for a man of fame,
That dying, slew; and conquered, overcame.