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1    IV|   While thus the murderer thundered out his will:~ ~ IX~"Ye
2    VI| and broken,~He roared and thundered when he should have spoken.~ ~
3   VII| at his hauberk bright,~He thundered blows, now at his face and
4    IX| upheaved been,~The horses thundered on the solid ground,~The
5     X|   severe~At unawares thus thundered in his ear:~ ~ VIII~"O Solyman!
6 XVIII|   below~Roared loud, that thundered, and this shook;~Blustered
7    XX| The trumpets shrill, that thundered in the air,~Were music mild
8    XX| puissance had; so falls a thundered tower.~ ~ CIV~With horror,
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