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 1      I,   497    |                       Once flowed the auburn locks in pride
 2     II,   234    |    while the lower current flowed~ ~
 3    III,   705    |  twain he hung; nor slowly flowed~ ~
 4     IV,   630    |                 630 Whence flowed into the sea a crimson stream~ ~
 5     VI,   423    |                            Flowed forth in many rivers: to
 6     VI,   437(23)|           The River Peneus flowed into the sea through the
 7    VII,   184    |     The melted sword-blade flowed upon the hilt:~ ~
 8    VII,   850    |                        850 Flowed deep enough upon the fatal
 9     IX,   908    |                            Flowed upon earth: yet seemed it
10     IX,  1235    |                      Which flowed at his command, and glad
11      X,   330    | their further march, while flowed his stream~ ~
12      X,   513    |   the feast. So might have flowed~ ~
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