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 1     I|   Seir, that neighboreth by east~The Holy City, faithful
 2   III|   shadows brown.~ ~ LVII~By east, among the dusty valleys,
 3     X|    their care.~This bird of east shall fly with conquest
 4  XIII|     numbers odd,~Toward the east he gaped, westward thrice,~
 5  XIII|     and hill;~From north to east, a lightning flash outbrake,~
 6   XIV|   intent.~ ~ III~Far in the east, the golden gate beside~
 7   XIV|   so strange a thing,~Twixt east and west, as this small
 8    XV| billows thin;~The waters so east up a branch or bough,~By
 9  XVII|    pure streams of crystals east and west,~With laurel crowned
10 XVIII|   still repined,~For in the east appeared the morning gray~
11 XVIII|   in their warlike need~The east such message used, oft with
12   XIX|   sun was set, night in the east upflew,~With drops of blood
13    XX| host, you conquerors of the East,~You scourge wherewith Christ
14    XX|   squadron fled,~Of all the east, the strength, the pride,
15    XX|     Of Paganism, in all the east no dame~Should equalize
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