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 1     I|  Morians armed be:~His soldiers wild, to brawls and mutinies
 2     I|          And lands possess that wild and barbarous are:~That
 3     I|        stream that played~Among wild herbs under the greenwood
 4    II|        the anger of this tyrant wild?~Or hath fond love thy heart
 5    II|    swift arear,~Through forests wild, and unfrequented land~To
 6    II|    rough, the fauns and fairies wild,~She chased oft, oft took,
 7    II|      took no keep,~Some strayed wild among the forests large,~
 8    II| half-cut tree~By which men take wild elephants in Inde,~A thousand
 9    II|     This answer given, Argantes wild drew nar,~Trembling for
10   III|         that we know,~A soldier wild, careless to win or lose,~
11   III|         axe raged in the forest wild,~The echo sighed in the
12   III|         sacred palms, the ashes wild,~The funeral cypress, holly
13    IV|    himself he spake,~Such noise wild bulls that softly bellow
14    IV|         work so hard,~To wander wild the desert woods among,~
15    VI|      half so swift, the forests wild among,~As this young champion
16    VI|     else in woods and mountains wild, by night,~On savage beasts
17    VI|    tender damsel so,~That where wild beasts and serpents glide
18    VI|     born," quoth he, "in desert wild~The cruel bears and savage
19  VIII|    secret mew;~Among the bears, wild boars, the wolves and stags,~
20  VIII|    betide him mongst the Pagans wild,~And every one his valiant
21    IX|    first cast out,~Where living wild with their exiled guide~
22   XII|     birds and beasts in forests wild that feed~It were more fit
23   XII|       There I forsook thee, the wild waters seem~To pity thee,
24  XIII|        savage beasts in deserts wild that feed~Nor ugly monster
25   XIV|       bears, and roar the lions wild;~But yet a rod I have can
26    XV|      The rest lay waste, unless wild beasts unseen,~Or wanton
27    XV|     Were all there met, and all wild beasts besides~Hyrcania
28   XVI|         thee hare, some tigress wild~On Caucasus' cold crags
29  XVII|      him Suifant~The breaker of wild horses brought from far;~
30 XVIII|         The Dryads painted whom wild Satyrs love,~Whose arms
31 XVIII|         did:~They saw the ashes wild and squared pines,~How to
32 XVIII|         prepare~Of wicked fire, wild, wondrous, strange and rare.~ ~
33   XIX|        now in deserts waste and wild arrived,~Far from the camp,
34   XIX|     lived in groves and forests wild,~With gentle grooms and
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