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 1     II,   190   |                  190 Were hung such horrors; nor in Pisa'
 2     II,   409   |                           Hung lightly on the snowy shoulder'
 3     II,   421   |                           Hung o'er his reverend visage;
 4     II,   790   | Drew down the sails which hung upon the ropes,~ ~
 5    III,   667   |               Still as he hung, by the retaining steel~ ~
 6    III,   705   |      And rent in twain he hung; nor slowly flowed~ ~
 7     IV,    68   |                           Hung with uncertain horn, from
 8     IV,   141   |              The moisture hung, but from about the stars~ ~
 9     IV,   509   |                           Hung in mid passage, and by ropes
10     IV,   840   |                       840 Hung over him the doom of coming
11     IV,   873   |                           Hung in the balance: destiny
12      V,   264   |                           Hung in the balance, sought his
13      V,   517   |                           Hung in mid passage motionless,
14     VI,   747   | wound. Now in the balance hung~ ~
15    VII,     2(1)| weight of sleep and death hung at it!"~ ~ ~ And her sick
16    VII,   156   |                           Hung trembling; and by weightier
17   VIII,   219   |        The pilot, as they hung from level yards~ ~
18     IX,   532   |                       And hung in air suspended, till amazed~ ~
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