{ Camers the yellow-locked, and Numa strong;
{ Both great in arms, and both were fair and young.
}
{ Camers was son to Volscens lately slain,
{ In wealth surpassing all the Latian train,
{ And in Amyclæ fixed his silent easy reign.
And, as Ægæon, when with heaven he strove,
Stood opposite in arms to mighty Jove;
Moved all his hundred hands, provoked the war,
Defied the forky lightning from afar;