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 1     I|    wooden horse~ Involved in flames old Pergama, by a birth~
 2     I|      anew such furies of its flames~ As with its force anew
 3     I|     the manner of the winged flames,~ The ramparts of the world
 4    II|        nor let the bodies of flames~ Deceive thee here: for
 5    II|  void. Well, in like manner, flames~ Ought also to be able,
 6    II|       on one side plagued by flames~ And on the other by congealing
 7    II|      about as she uncoils in flames~ Dry logs of wood and turns
 8   III|   laid away,~ Or perishes in flames or jaws of beasts,~ Know
 9   III|    lie on fires and roast in flames,~ Or suffocate in honey,
10    IV|      The heats of love their flames can be put out.~ But Nature
11     V|     and ever new, and whatso flames~ First rise do perish always
12     V| intervals away~ From bulk of flames; and to the sight the fire~
13     V|      regions, hostile to his flames,~ That quench and kill his
14     V|       O'er all the lands the flames of heat. For thus~ Even
15     V|    touched~ By the celestial flames, to flash aglow,~ When thunderbolt
16     V|      of the sky,~ And flying flames, clouds, and the sun, the
17    VI|      adapt and suited to the flames.~ Yet force of wind must
18    VI|   Tumultuously, the one with flames, the other~ With winds and
19    VI|   transpierced breast~ Forth flames of the red levin - unto
20    VI|  foul offence -~ Involved in flames, though innocent, and clasped~
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