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 1   III|    sides are sure imbarred with crags and hills,~The rest is easy,
 2    IV|          With cliffs of burning crags, and fire and smoke,~So
 3    IV|    roughest part~Midst the rude crags, on Alpine cliffs aloft:~
 4    VI|      Boreas tears~The shattered crags from Taurus' northern clift,~
 5  VIII| underneath a heap of stones and crags~At last he brought me to
 6    XV|       small,~Where other rocks, crags, cliffs, and mountains stood,~
 7    XV|          And here and there two crags like turrets high,~Point
 8    XV|      XLVI~They saw how from the crags and clefts below~His proud
 9   XVI|  tigress wild~On Caucasus' cold crags nursed thee apart;~Ah, cruel
10   XVI|        Left aught but rocks and crags, by kind there placed;~She
11 XVIII|  Assault the wall, and by those crags ascend,~My squadrons with
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