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1 I| will burn~ With exhalations fierce and burst asunder.~ Totters 2 II| bangings of their hands;~ The fierce horns threaten with a raucous 3 III| death.~ For ever we see fierce Want and foul Disgrace~ 4 III| mind is moved by shock more fierce,~ We mark the whole soul 5 III| Of which kind chief are fierce abounding lions,~ Who often 6 III| between the two -~ Stags and fierce lions. Thus the race of 7 IV| to one to some becomes~ Fierce poison, as a certain snake 8 IV| gnawing up its coil.~ Again, fierce poison is the hellebore~ 9 IV| Against the cocks, however fierce they be -~ Whilst yet these 10 IV| fangs of panther or of lion fierce.~ Many amid their slumbers 11 V| And the Snake,~ The dread fierce gazer, guardian of the golden~ 12 V| permeate the air~ With the fierce hot - if but, perchance, 13 V| Valour hath saved alive fierce lion-breeds~ And many another 14 V| with terror up~ To those fierce guests their beds of out-spread 15 V| coupled thereto rigours of fierce wrath!~ What groans did 16 V| hand to pay?~ When, too, fierce force of fury-winds at sea~ 17 V| trainers and with masters fierce~ To guide and hold in chains - 18 V| with pell-mell slaughter, fierce they flew,~ And blindly 19 VI| a gathered blast~ Of the fierce hurricane hath all at once~ 20 VI| that roused force~ Of the fierce hurricane to-rends the cloud,~ 21 VI| With swift flame hold a fierce dominion.~ Know thou that 22 VI| heated through~ And the fierce impulse of the fire hath 23 VI| The increment of their fierce impetus,~ Their force is 24 VI| autumn - then~ Likewise fierce cold-spells wrestle with 25 VI| cold-spells wrestle with fierce heats.~ On this account 26 VI| can of a sudden move,~ And fierce typhoons can over sea and 27 VI| hath struck off from them~ Fierce fire of swiftest flame, 28 VI| and every unguent fears~ Fierce poison these unto the bristled 29 VI| sad brow, the countenance~ Fierce and delirious, the tormented 30 VI| lost their eyeballs: O~ So fierce a fear of death had fallen