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 1    IV|    hard,~To wander wild the desert woods among,~A banished
 2    VI|    not born," quoth he, "in desert wild~The cruel bears and
 3   VII|     To bear her through the desert woods unseen~Of her strong
 4    IX|   fear~The hunter, in those desert woods that takes~The lesser
 5     X| disguised, travelled he,~By desert paths and ways but used
 6   XIV|   Imprisoned in a waste and desert land,~What soil remains
 7   XIV|   chose a waste, a sole and desert isle.~ ~ LXX~"An isle that
 8    XV|     full of monsters and of desert sands:~With her five cities
 9    XV|     breaking oft:~Into this desert, silent, quiet, glad,~Entered
10  XVII|   or harbor see,~Or in that desert sign of dwelling spy,~Nor
11 XVIII|   for dread~Of that strange desert's sight the first retired,~
12 XVIII|  arms around,~All the large desert in his bosom held,~And through
13 XVIII|     in that forest huge and desert wide,~The more he sought,
14 XVIII| That forest's lady and that desert's queen.~ ~ XXVI~Upon the
15   XIX|  And fled to wilderness and desert ground,~And there I lived
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