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 Mingling her own with heavenly blood, When triumph-flushed from Geryon slain Aleides touched the Latian plain, And bathed Iberia's distant kine In Tuscan Tiber's flood. 5 Long pikes and poles his bands uprear, The shapely blade, the Sabine spear. Himself on foot, with lion's skin, Whose long white teeth with ghastly grin Clasp like a helmet brow and chin,     10 Joins the proud chiefs in rude attire, And flaunts the emblem of his sire. From Tiber's walls twin brothers came, The town that bears Tiburtus' name, Bold Coras and Catillus strong:     15 Through the thick-rained darts they storm along, And foremost in the fray: As when two cloud-born Centaurs leap Down Homole or Othrys' steep, The forest parts before their sweep,     20 And crashing trees give way.

Nor lacked there to the embattled power The founder of Præneste's tower, Brave Cæculus, by all renowned As Vulcan's son, 'mid embers found     25 And monarch of the rustics crowned. Beneath him march his rural train, Whom high Præneste's walls contain, Who dwell in Gabian Juno's plain, Whose haunt is Anio's chilly flood     30 And Hernic rocks, by streams bedewed, Who till Anagnia's bosom green Or drink of father Amasene. Not all are furnished for the war With ample shield or sounding car. 35 Some sling lead bullets o'er the field, Some javelins twain in combat wield. A cap of fur protects their head By spoil of tawny wolf supplied; Their left foot bare, on earth they tread,     40 The right is cased in raw bull-hide.