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 1    II|    beds of tender grass the beasts down lie,~The fishes slumbered
 2   III| noise the deserts roar;~The beasts, their caves, the birds,
 3    VI|   wild, by night,~On savage beasts employ thy savage might."~ ~
 4    VI|  damsel so,~That where wild beasts and serpents glide and move~
 5    VI|  The cruel bears and savage beasts among,~That you shouldest
 6   VII|   to the fishes, birds, and beasts give heed,~How they are
 7   VII|    oft~The breeder of these beasts to war assigned,~When first
 8    IX| woods that takes~The lesser beasts whereon his feast he makes.~ ~
 9     X|   costly furnished was,~All beasts, all birds beguiled by fowler'
10   XII|     do.~ ~ IV~"On birds and beasts in forests wild that feed~
11   XII| night and darksome shade~To beasts, and me, far worse than
12   XII|      and me, far worse than beasts, betrayed.~ ~ LXXIX~"But
13  XIII|     loss of limb.~No savage beasts in deserts wild that feed~
14    XV| different are;~Some pray to beasts, some to a stone or tree,~
15    XV| rest lay waste, unless wild beasts unseen,~Or wanton nymphs,
16    XV|    roar and gape,~Of savage beasts, tofore unseen, unkend,~
17    XV|     there met, and all wild beasts besides~Hyrcania breeds,
18   XIX|    been for men to fight or beasts to chase.~ ~ IX~There stayed
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