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 1     I|  mountain could forslow~Their hasty pace, or stop their march
 2     I|      Thither with speed their hasty course they plied,~Where
 3    IV|      Since his dear spouse to hasty death did yield,~My father
 4   VII|       Pagan's fury blind,~And hasty wrath turn to his loss and
 5  VIII|       this debate,~And led by hasty rage and fury rash,~To these
 6    IX|      swift as hideous Boreas' hasty blast~From hollow rocks
 7   XII|    die.~Ismen with words more hasty still did make~Their virtue
 8   XIV| offence, this fault commit~By hasty wrath, by rash and headstrong
 9   XIV|      late commit,~My suit too hasty is, perchance unfit.~ ~
10   XIV|      his headstrong wrath and hasty ire,~And with his hardy
11   XIV|   without more tarrying.'~The hasty youth to pass the stream
12    XX|   move their legs and feet in hasty sort,~Yet feel their limbs
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