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 1     I|      land the savage works of war,~ For thou alone hast power
 2     I|     and wealth,~ Freedom, and war, and concord, and all else~
 3     I|    renowned strife~ Of savage war, nor had the wooden horse~
 4    II| created there.~ Thus the long war, from everlasting waged,~
 5   III|       We hear how chariots of war, areek~ With hurly slaughter,
 6   III|   times, shaken by tumultuous war,~ Under the aery coasts
 7   III|       son, the thunderbolt of war,~ Horror of Carthage, gave
 8     V|  everlasting, why, ere Theban war~ And obsequies of Troy,
 9     V|      Aroused in an all unholy war,~ Seest not that there may
10     V|      rouse the hurly waves of war,~ To straw the monstrous
11     V|      contentions of uncertain war~ Were rendered equal.~ And,
12     V|    before he tried~ Perils of war in yoked chariot;~ And yoked
13     V|         To dure the wounds of war and panic-strike~ The mighty
14     V|      by day to horrors of old war~ She added an increase.~
15     V|    Bulls, too, they tried~ In war's grim business; and essayed
16     V|     with cares and weary with war.~ Wherefore, methinks, resides
17     V|    far bottom mighty waves of war.~ But sun and moon, those
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