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 1   III|   now she flies, and now she turns again.~ ~ XXXII~As the swift
 2   III|     neighbor wood,~And often turns again his dreadful horn~
 3    IV|      are half lost when good turns are delayed.~ ~ LXXIX~"And
 4  VIII|   ope and shut their eyes~By turns, now half asleep, now half
 5    IX|     time always~In his swift turns to strike him as he fought,~
 6     X|   place,~His fiery eyes that turns and rolls about;~Nor durst
 7   XVI|  crooked Meander glides~With turns and twines, and rolls now
 8 XVIII|  hill next morn go pray~That turns his forehead gainst the
 9   XIX| ground, his face to skies~He turns, and seems to threat, though
10    XX|      he stamps, careers, and turns about,~He foams, snorts,
11    XX|    last harm.~ ~ CXXVIII~She turns and, ere she knows, her
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