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 1     I|      And forward thus he fared afar, beyond~ The flaming ramparts
 2     I|   where 'twas sent~ And shoots afar, or that some object there~
 3     I|    Along the illimitable inane afar,~ Or rather, in fact, would
 4     I|    massy union borne~ Free and afar. Wherefore, again, again:~
 5    II|       give new motions birth,~ Afar thou wanderest from the
 6    II|       hide their motions, when afar from us~ Along the distant
 7    II|      us seem blurred and blent afar -~ A glint of white at rest
 8    II|     and swimming oars, so that afar~ Along all shores of lands
 9    II|    from our affairs, detached, afar:~ Immune from peril and
10    II|       the spirit longs to peer afar,~ Toward which indeed the
11   III|        from country, fugitives afar~ From sight of men, with
12   III|       foul Disgrace~ Dislodged afar from secure life and sweet,~
13   III|       these, men wish to scape afar,~ Driven by false terror,
14   III|    Driven by false terror, and afar remove,~ With civic blood
15   III|    Without the body, nor exist afar~ From thews and blood. But
16   III|     our members, at that time, afar~ From their own motions
17    IV|     which at hand were square, afar~ Seemed rounded, yet it
18    IV|     Roman citadel,~ Forescents afar the odour of mankind.~ Thus,
19    IV|       those images;~ And scare afar whatever feeds thy love;~
20     V|    whom sweet solaces of life, afar~ Distributed o'er populous
21     V|      Quaking to pieces - which afar from us~ May she, the steersman
22     V|   wastes of sea~ (Which sunder afar the beaches of the lands)~
23     V|          By condensation there afar from earth,~ The high refulgent
24     V|      plan create, -~ Somewhere afar more likely than upon~ One
25    VI|     Tis thine to see. But that afar from us~ Veriest reason
26    VI|      clans, what time they saw afar~ The skiey vaults a-fume
27    VI|      heav'n, and thus bears on afar~ Its burning blasts and
28    VI|  burning blasts and scattereth afar~ Its ashes, and rolls a
29    VI|      thou shouldst espy~ Lying afar some fellow's lifeless corse,~ '
30    VI| Athenian town. For coming from afar,~ Rising in lands of Aegypt,
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