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 1     I|        brazen statues show~ Their right hands leaner from the frequent
 2     I|       void, the invisible inane.~ Right here~ I am compelled a question
 3     I|        spring from out the wood.~ Right here remains~ A certain
 4     I| concerning mighty things,~ And go right on to loose from round the
 5    II|       boys~ Along the halls, with right hands holding out~ The lamps
 6    II|        this will~ Whereby we step right forward where desire~ Leads
 7   III|        shield;~ Nor other how his right has dropped away,~ Mounting
 8   III|       would she not, with greater right, on him~ Cry out, inveighing
 9    IV| concerning mighty things,~ And go right on to loose from round the
10    IV|             The twain to left and right; and afterwards~ A light
11    IV|            Now, in the glass~ The right part of our members is observed~
12    IV|             It comes that now the right eye is the left,~ The left
13    IV|           the left,~ The left the right. An image too may be~ From
14    IV|          left~ It comes to be the right, and then again~ Returns
15    IV|           us their idols with the right~ Upon the right; and this
16    IV|          with the right~ Upon the right; and this is so because~
17    IV|         the floor,~ And the whole right side with the left, it draws~
18     V|        rein, and play about~ With right hand free, oft times before
19    VI|     to-rends the cloud,~ Breaking right through it by a front assault;~
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