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 1   III|    The hoarse sea waves roar, hollow rocks betwixt;~Or as the
 2    IX|      Boreas' hasty blast~From hollow rocks when first his storms
 3    IX|      but made slow thereby,~A hollow dale the city's bulwarks
 4     X|       thither went.~ ~ XXIX~A hollow cave was in the craggy stone,~
 5     X|     clear the air;~Out of the hollow cave at length they passed~
 6     X|   XXXV~The Turk, close in his hollow cloud imbarred,~Unseen,
 7    XI| shrill,~That all the deep and hollow dales resound;~From hollow
 8    XI|    hollow dales resound;~From hollow mounts and caves in every
 9   XII|    balls he gave them made of hollow brass,~Wherein enclosed
10   XII|     And deep entomb me in his hollow chest:~For where she buried
11   XII|    stray,~My bones within thy hollow grave might rest,~Together
12  XIII| plaint and moan,~As from some hollow grave, he heard one groan.~ ~
13   XIV|       flood, through vast and hollow deeps,~Such light they had
14   XIV|       XLI~"You are within the hollow womb," quoth he,~"Of fertile
15    XV| flowers,~The honey-drops from hollow oaks distil,~The falling
16 XVIII|    rent,~And from his fertile hollow womb forth ran,~Clad in
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