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 1    II|         pillar shall uphold~The falling trophies of your conquest
 2   III|        engines fly,~As thick as falling drops in April showers:~
 3    IV|        lose his life~Awaits the falling of the murdering knife.~ ~
 4  VIII|        s silver face,~Like to a falling star a beam down slide,~
 5  VIII|         hideth,~Through it slow falling from the mountains high,~
 6    IX| stillness of a moonshine even~A falling star so glideth down from
 7     X|     grass and flowers rare,~The falling leaves down pattered from
 8    XI|   scalado rear,~And through the falling storm did upward climb~Of
 9    XI|         gaping sign of headlong falling make:~ ~ XL~And fallen they
10    XI|     other crossed:~And look how falling leaves drop down from trees,~
11   XII|        Faster than brooks which falling showers increase~Their foes
12   XII|     death she feels,~And like a falling cedar bends and reels.~ ~
13  XIII|      channels gently rolled,~Or falling streams which to the valleys
14  XIII|       on the thirsty lands,~The falling liquor from the dropping
15  XIII|        and chinks,~Received the falling showers and gathered store~
16    XV|         hollow oaks distil,~The falling brook her silver streams
17    XV|      gan at large unfold;~Which falling long and thick and spreading
18  XVII|      prey~To people strange the falling empire went,~First Prince
19    XX|    Pierced through he fell, and falling hard withal~His foe praised
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