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 1     I|   and hardy wisdom won;~ And forward thus he fared afar, beyond~
 2     I|    where can scaly creatures forward dart,~ Save where the waters
 3    II|  will~ Whereby we step right forward where desire~ Leads each
 4    II|   strength~ Of horses cannot forward break as soon~ As pants
 5    II|    joints,~ And, after being forward cast, to be~ Reined up,
 6    II| hoar-frosts of the year~ The forward path is fixed, and by like
 7    IV|       Which, as it were, are forward knocked along~ And through
 8    IV|     which at their back~ Far forward drives them and propels,
 9    IV|     By carcasses. Again, the forward power~ Of scent in dogs
10    IV|     idols step,~ In measure, forward, moving supple limbs,~ Whilst
11     V|       nor so prone on earth~ Forward to fall, to spread upturned
12     V|      still.~ Thus time draws forward each and everything~ Little
13     V|   experience,~ As men walked forward step by eager step.~ Thus
14     V| eager step.~ Thus time draws forward each and everything~ Little
15    VI|    In the hollow deeps, bulk forward from one spot,~ And press
16    VI|     and the beams,~ Wrenched forward, over-hang, ready to go.~
17    VI|  sways; and after tottering~ Forward, recovers then her seats
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