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106 Him we o'erset with the butts of our spears—

Him and his vast designs—

To be the scorn of our muleteers

And the jest of our halted lines.

By the picket-pins that the dogs defile,

In the dung and the dust He lay,

Till the priests ran and chattered awhile

And wiped Him and took Him away.

Hushing the matter before it was known,

They returned to our fathers afar,

And hastily set Him afresh on His throne

Because He had won us the war.

Wherefore with knees that feign to quake—

Bent head and shaded brow—

To this dead dog, for my father's sake,

In Rimmon's House I bow.