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1      I,   327    |                                 Winding in pomp around the ancient
2    III,   317    |         Asia and Europe, and in winding course~ ~
3     IV,   180    |     hollow vale, whose deep and winding paths~ ~
4      V,   471    |                    Brundusium's winding ramparts, built of old~ ~
5      V,   485    |                              No winding nooks of coast, but open
6      V,   589    |        such a sleep. Pacing the winding beach,~ ~
7   VIII,   499    | Engulfed them slain, or Tigris' winding stream~ ~
8     IX,   409(10)|                  Scaly Triton's winding shell", (Comus, 878). He
9     IX,   560    |                             560 Winding their garments tight, and
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