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 With noble shame inspired, and mounting rage, His bands rush on, and foot to foot engage; Thick bursting sparkles from the blows aspire; Such flashes blaze, their swords seem dipt in fire; The belts of steel and plates of brass are riven, And wound for wound, and death for death is given.


 * The first in honour of Saint Jago's band,

A naked ghost now sought the gloomy strand; And