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 1   III|   every thong,~And in the dust threw down her plumed crest,~About
 2    IV| rebellious hearts for wildfire threw.~O wondrous love! thou makest
 3     V|      their blood,~Against them threw the cursed poisoned darts~
 4    VI|      light~The love-sick nymph threw glittering beams around,~
 5    IX|      spear the eldest boy down threw,~And boldly, over-boldly,
 6    XI|      ladders to the earth they threw,~That well they seemed a
 7    XI|      panaces divine therein he threw,~The cunning leech to bathe
 8   XII|     woful thus his plaints out threw:~ ~ LXXV~"What, live I yet?
 9   XVI|      the gold therein enchased threw,~Caesar his Romans hence,
10 XVIII|     with the radiant beams she threw~His helm, his harness, and
11 XVIII|    hard above their heads they threw,~Which joined in one an
12 XVIII|      oft the riding-balk forth threw:~ ~  LXXXI~The mighty beam
13   XIX|      away his target therefore threw,~And said, "Whereon doth
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