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 1     I|    the pure skies with sacred feathers clift;~On Libanon at first
 2   III|      crests, their plumes and feathers gay,~They quickly doffed,
 3     V|  Marking how high he doth his feathers rear?~Seeing his rash attempt,
 4    IX|        Then spread his golden feathers to the wind,~And swift as
 5     X|     like to cork or leaves or feathers light,~Stones, iron, men,
 6    XV|       went and came.~ ~ V~The feathers so, that tender, soft, and
 7   XVI|     not half so fair~The eyed feathers of his pompous train;~Nor
 8  XVII|      wings strange plumes and feathers thin~Her crowns and chains
 9    XX| beauty's show;~The plumes and feathers on their crests that stream,~
10    XX|   helmets, armors, plumes and feathers gay.~ ~ CXLIV~Thus conquered
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