"With-inne the temple of mighty Mars the rede, All peinted was the wall in length and brede, Like to the estres of the grisly place That highte the gret temple of Mars in Trace: In thilke colde and frosty region, Ther as Mars hath his sovereine mansion."
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:But in the dome of mighty Mars the red, With different figures all the sides were spread; This temple, less in form, with equal grace, Was imitative of the first in Thrace; For that cold region was the loved abode, And sovereign mansion of the warrior god. (trans. Dryden)
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