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 1   III|       That bite not, till the beast to flight return;~Or as
 2    IV|       and smells that man and beast would choke,~The gnarring
 3    VI|      master bears,~That never beast, bird, shaft flew half so
 4    VI|  footsteps bent,~Her maiden's beast for speed did likewise pass;~
 5   VII| fruitless chase,~When the sly beast tapished in bush and brier,~
 6   VII|       on the tree,~If bird or beast stirred in the bushes blind,~
 7   VII|   LXXVII~And had you seen the beast, you would have said~The
 8   VII|    sign was left what way the beast did pass;~Or if he menaged
 9    XI|  fight~Gainst the blasphemous beast and dragon bring;~To him
10   XII|      through wound,~The gored beast lay dead upon the mould;~
11   XII|       thee lying,~To thee the beast with furious course did
12   XII|   withouten dread;~The gentle beast with milk-outstretched teat,~
13   XII|     cast in open street,~Some beast hath torn her flesh and
14   XII|     Ah noble prey! for savage beast unmeet,~Ah sweet! too sweet,
15   XII|    dear at least,~But if some beast hath from the hills descend,~
16  XIII|   dismay,~No shriek of birds, beast's roar, or dragon's yell;~
17   XIV|        spring, fountain, man, beast, grass and tree.~ ~ X~"How
18   XIV|   Fire, air, sea, earth, man, beast, sprite, place and time;~
19   XVI|      war~Wherein the glorious beast had always wone,~That in
20  XVII|   From him no rock the savage beast shall shield;~At tilt or
21    XX|    steed,~He slew, or man and beast on earth down laid,~Happy
22    XX|      or talon hard I guess~Of beast or eager hawk, doth slay
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