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 1     I|     The sacred messenger, with headlong flight;~Above the eastern
 2    IV|      welkin flit,~Down tumbled headlong to this empty lake;~Our
 3   VII|     them thence on heaps, with headlong chase:~He stayed alone,
 4   VII|        length he turned,~Whose headlong fury bore him backward still,~
 5  VIII|    spake the angry knight with headlong course;~The rest him followed
 6  VIII|      madness stay.~ ~ LXXV~Now headlong ran to harness in this heat~
 7    IX|        consumed and spent;~Now headlong down the western hill she
 8    IX|      half is done~To send them headlong to Avernus deep,~For little
 9    IX|       off the fray and thither headlong drived,~When first he saw
10    XI|      shake,~And gaping sign of headlong falling make:~ ~ XL~And
11    XI|      men's sights,~Who tumbled headlong down, his footing lost,~
12  XIII|        monster's gaping jaws~I headlong cast myself, what boots
13   XIV|      their hands, and led them headlong down~Under the flood, through
14 XVIII|     and fury bent~To throw him headlong down, yet up he goes,~A
15    XX| thought,~Despair made some run headlong gainst their fone,~To seek
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