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 1     I|          coasts and throws ahead~ A flying spear, is't then thy wish
 2     I|           heat, from out the centre flying,~ All gathers there), and
 3   III| bird-feathers, nor vegetable down,~ Flying about, so light they barely
 4   III|             that the first to come~ Flying along, shall enter in the
 5    IV|         breres augmented with their flying spoils:~ Since such takes
 6    IV|             seen~ The giants' faces flying far along~ And trailing
 7     V|          abroad~ A powdery haze and flying clouds of dust,~ Which the
 8     V|         could nowhere be discerned~ Flying far up with its abounding
 9     V|  terror-quaking limbs?~ Lastly, the flying race, the dappled birds,~
10     V|          fireballs of the sky,~ And flying flames, clouds, and the
11    VI|               Even as to whence the flying flame hath come,~ Or to
12    VI|         again so fine~ As mists and flying smoke; for then perforce~
13    VI|            air~ A hanging cloth and flying paper-sheets.~ For sometimes,
14    VI|               Even as to whence the flying flame hath come,~ Or to
15    VI|          which make the clouds~ And flying thunderheads. For I have
16    VI|           add the random rains~ And flying tempests, which spatter
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