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 1     I|   Goddess, and thy coming on,~ Flee stormy wind and massy cloud
 2     I|   ramparts of the world should flee away,~ Dissolved amain throughout
 3    II|   exists outside, to which can flee~ Out of the world matter
 4   III|  terrors of the brain~ Asunder flee, the ramparts of the world~
 5   III| ancestral fear and tendency to flee,~ And why in short do all
 6   III|         The Hyrcan hound would flee the onset oft~ Of antlered
 7    IV| Further, our eye-balls tend to flee the bright~ And shun to
 8    IV|    that thou wilt passionately flee~ The one offence, and anxiously
 9    IV|       ear.~ But it behooves to flee those images;~ And scare
10    IV|        Whom even her handmaids flee and giggle at~ Behind her
11     V| squalid backs,~ When driven to flee the lashings of the winds~
12     V|    from home y-driven,~ They'd flee their rocky shelters at
13     V|       as often in wars to-day~ Flee those Lucanian oxen, by
14    VI|     gifts -~ But evermore they flee - yet not from wrath~ Of
15    VI|        accustomed~ By turns to flee and follow. Yea, I've seen~
16    VI|        iron seems~ To crave to flee that rock. Such discord
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