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 1     I|  bosom dwell!"~This said, he vanished to those seats above,~In
 2    IX|   his Lesbino dead,~His pity vanished, ire and rage renew,~He
 3     X|      foot,~The empty chariot vanished out of sight,~Yet still
 4   XII|    dost reject!'~The warrior vanished having said the same.~I
 5  XIII|   motion light,~That quickly vanished, in his heart arised~When
 6  XIII|     came;~For at first touch vanished those monsters great,~And
 7  XIII|      Yet storms and tempests vanished straight again.~ ~ XXXVII~
 8   XIV|      to fine."~This said, he vanished from his sleeping friend,~
 9   XIV|    the prince was slain,~Yet vanished that suspicion false to
10    XV| still, hushed and quiet was,~Vanished the clouds, ceased the wind
11   XVI|   hell by Tisiphone the mad;~Vanished the shade, the sun appeared
12   XVI|     glad,~And all the palace vanished was and gone,~Nor of so
13   XVI|      sooner past:~The palace vanished so, nor in his seat~Left
14  XVII|     the shore all three,~And vanished thence in twinkling of an
15 XVIII|   her face obscure was made,~Vanished her garments, her face and
16 XVIII|     With that he winked, and vanished was and gone;~That wondrous
17    XX|  fight, the land between was vanished all,~In combat close each
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