"Stetit acer in armis Aeneas volvens oculos dextramque repressit; Et iam iamque magis cunctantem flectere sermo Coeperat, infelix umero cum apparuit alto Balteus et notis fulserunt cingula bullis Pallantis pueri, victum quem vulnere Turnus Straverat atque umeris inimicum insigne gerebat. Ille, oculis postquam saevi monimenta doloris Exuviasque hausit, furiis accensus et ira Terribilis: 'tune hinc spoliis indute meorum Eripiare mihi? Pallas te hoc vulnere, Pallas Immolat et poenam scelerato ex sanguine sumit.' Hoc dicens ferrum adverso sub pectore condit Fervidus."
— Aeneid

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