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1   T-I| mountain-high on prow~and curving stern, and strikes the painted
2   T-I|  in a north wind,~and the curving breaker rises like a hillside.~
3 T-III| man ploughs the soil with curving blade.~This place sees the
4  T-IV| neck to the weight of the curving yoke:~in time the fiery
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