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 1     I|          rest~ O'er sea and land the savage works of war,~ For thou
 2     I|              since he who rules~ The savage works of battle, puissant
 3     I|             that renowned strife~ Of savage war, nor had the wooden
 4    II|          these sounds of arms, these savage swords~ But among kings
 5    II|            since a progeny,~ However savage, must be tamed and chid~
 6   III|              And men would dote, and savage beasts be wise;~ For false
 7     V|          earth~ Swarms even now with savage beasts, even now~ Is filled
 8     V|           sea~ The dreadful breed of savage beasts, the foes~ Of the
 9     V|              anxiously they fled the savage beasts,~ And peace they
10     V|          fixed decree.~  ORIGINS AND SAVAGE PERIOD~ OF MANKIND~ ~ But
11     V|             rather that the clans of savage beasts~ Would often make
12     V| beasts-of-saddle tried to scape~ The savage thrusts of tusk by shying
13    VI|             those dens~ Bluster like savage beasts, and now from here,~
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