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1   I,   2|          to be hurried onward in headlong rotation? Have the stars
2  II,  12|         their terror, borne down headlong by his own weight, lie prostrate
3  II,  29|          would not throw himself headlong into all kinds of vice,
4 III,  27|     voluntarily, cast themselves headlong over very high and huge
5   V,  11|        modesty, throw themselves headlong into filthy vileness, making
6   V,  29| distinction, being both borne on headlong by his innate frailty, and
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