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1      I,   264    |      were veiled in clouds, by south wind driven,~ ~
2     IV,    78    | weighed with vapour. North and south alike~ ~
3     VI,   653(36)|     she turned her beak to the south I snatched this morsel out
4    VII,   432    |       our standards. North and south and all~ ~
5     IX,   627    |                    Sees to the South that shadow which with us~ ~
6     IX,   816    |                     Nor to the South, she hastens. Yet that earth,~ ~
7      X,   267    |       proof the breezes of the South,~ ~
8      X,   293    |      hurrying from Occident to South~ ~
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