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 Ev'rard, by Boirude elbow'd, found his Spleen Began to Swell, and Stimulate within; To Biblio's shop he bent his hasty Course, A Cyrus seiz'd, and with gigantic Force Th' unweildy Volume, at the Sexton threw; He politickly Judg'd it, and withdrew: But hissing as it went, It Sydrac struck Full on the Chest; who Sunk beneath the Shock: The Sire, by Artamene forc'd to yield, Fell Breathless, the first Victim of the Field: His Friends with pain beheld his Overthrow, And Sympathizing Felt Themselves the Blow. Now against Everard twenty Champions dart, And all resolve to batter down a Part: The Canons their Assaulted Brother Spy, And forward, to sustain the Onset, fly: Discord