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1    II|   clearest skies might take united flight."~Thus he complained,
2    VI| power, sir king," he says, "united~Are peace and war, nor shall
3   VII| store,~Whose conduit pipes, united all in one,~Throughout a
4  VIII| when it uprisen is~It shall united be in lasting bliss.~ ~
5  XIII|    old, dare venture.~ ~ IV~United there the ghosts and goblins
6    XV|    pours,~ ~ LVI~All which, united in the springing grass,~
7 XVIII|     fly."~ ~ LXXIV~With him united all while thus he spake,~
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