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 1    II|     but new arrived there,~A savage tigress on her helmet lies,~
 2    VI| mountains wild, by night,~On savage beasts employ thy savage
 3    VI|     savage beasts employ thy savage might."~ ~ XXXVIII~The Pagan
 4    VI|     wild~The cruel bears and savage beasts among,~That you shouldest
 5    IX|    tender brood the forest's savage queen,~Ere on their crests
 6    IX|     Christ's vineyard like a savage boar,~Through streams of
 7     X|    was left.~ ~ II~As when a savage wolf chased from the fold,~
 8    XI|    and skill,~Dwelt in those savage dens and shady ground,~For
 9   XII|   rolling flood,~Till I with savage thieves well-nigh was hent;~
10   XII|    blood,~Ah noble prey! for savage beast unmeet,~Ah sweet!
11  XIII|    life nor loss of limb.~No savage beasts in deserts wild that
12    XV|    on them roar and gape,~Of savage beasts, tofore unseen, unkend,~
13    XV|     fierce, that strange and savage host~Could not in presence
14  XVII| Honorius called the train~Of savage Goths into his land again,~ ~
15  XVII|  might,~From him no rock the savage beast shall shield;~At tilt
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