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 1     I|      with big showers, dashes headlong down~ Fragments of woodland
 2    II|    obliquely go,~ Down on its headlong journey from above,~ At
 3    II|    Onward against desire, and headlong snatched,~ Yet is there
 4   III|    dread of Acheron without,~ Headlong, which so confounds our
 5   III|   back from off the top,~ And headlong makes for levels of the
 6    IV| senses and to keep away~ From headlong heights and places to be
 7    IV|       meet death; many, as if headlong~ From lofty mountains tumbling
 8     V|    the Sun~ Snatched Phaethon headlong from his skiey road~ Down
 9     V|   times will smite, O hurling headlong down~ To murkiest Tartarus,
10    VI|       whither push amain~ The headlong winds. Then all the builded
11    VI|     less free,~ Likewise less headlong his descending floods.~
12    VI|   their delicate necks,~ Fall headlong into earth, if haply such~
13    VI|    the primal germs~ Of iron, headlong slipping, fall conjoined~
14    VI|      where 'thas once plunged headlong - thither, lo,~ Unto the
15    VI|   into the waves;~ Many would headlong fling them deeply down~
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