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So ood, expecting
t and high applause [ 505 ]
to fill rary he hears
On all sides, from innumerable tongues
A dismal universal he sound
Of public scorn; not long
himself now more; [ 510 ]
to sharp and spare,
o wining
Eacill supplanted down he fell
A monstrous Serpent on his Belly prone,
Reluctant, but in vaine: a greater power [ 515 ]
Nohe shape he sind,
According to his doom: he would have spoke,
But urnd ongue
to forked tongue, for noransformd
Alike, to Serpents all as accessories [ 520 ]
to : dreadful he din
Of hick swarming now
ited monsters aile,
Scorpion and Asp, and Amphisb?na dire,
Cerastes hornd, hydrus, and Ellops drear, [ 525 ]
And Dipsas (not so the Soil
Bedropt he Isle
Op still greatest ,
Nohe Sun
Ingenderd in thian Vale on slime, [ 530 ]
hon, and his Power no less he seemd
Above t still to retain; they all
o th open Field,
left of t revolted Rout
ation stood or just array, [ 535 ]
Sublime ation wo see
In triumphir glorious Chief;
t ot instead, a crowd
Of ugly Serpents; hem fell,
And they saw, [ 540 ]
t thir arms,
Do,
And the dire form
Catcagion, like in punis,
As in t, [ 545 ]
turnd to exploding riumpo shame
Cast on tood
A Grove hir change,
o aggra