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 1     I|          way.~ ~ LXXVIII~Along the sands his armies safe they guide~
 2   VII|         For if his course upon the sands he made~No sign was left
 3  VIII|      valiant acts," quoth he,~"The sands and stars in number best
 4    IX|          mountains on the Aemonian sands,~Of Turks he sovereign was,
 5    IX| wildernesses gone,~Through sterile sands, strange paths, and uncouth
 6    XI|          blood pour out upon these sands;"~These cries within his
 7  XIII|          glides above the scorched sands,~Nor Po in May when o'er
 8    XV|        hardy knights, yet on these sands~The monarch scant hath gathered
 9    XV|          of monsters and of desert sands:~With her five cities then
10    XV|           was~The bottom rich, and sands that golden been,~And on
11   XVI|           the seas, the rocks, and sands~And come to fight among
12   XVI|         and princes, lay on Gaza's sands.~ ~
13  XVII|          the sea, beside it of dry sands~Huge wildernesses lie and
14  XVII|            coasts as far as Cirene sands,~And southward passed gainst
15  XVII|       struck against the shore and sands;~Then spoke their guide, "
16   XIX|        giant Antheus on the Lybian sands,~On holdfast knots their
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