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 1      I,   682    |      upon the entrails of the beast~ ~
 2      I,   698    |      me to tell; this offered beast~ ~
 3    III,   260    |     mystic sense (in shape of beast or fowl)~ ~
 4    III,   463    |   upon those branches, and no beast~ ~
 5     VI,   419(17)|      mistaking him for a wild beast. She then retired to another
 6     VI,   457    |                          Half beast, half human: Monychus who
 7     VI,   817    | hoarse complaint; the howl of beast~ ~
 8    VII,   987    |                   Of ravening beast or fowl; the inmost flesh~ ~
 9   VIII,   696    |        brutal, thirsting as a beast may thirst~ ~
10   VIII,   891    |       duty, lest some bird or beast~ ~
11      X,   538    |             Thus will a noble beast in little cage~ ~
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