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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