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 1     I|          the knife,~ And all the folk in tears at sight of her.~
 2     I|   Forestalling something certain folk suppose,~ Lest it avail
 3    IV|       lands, possessed by many a folk~ And generations of wild
 4     V| men-at-arms. And next~ The Punic folk did train the elephants -~
 5     V|          last~ The rugged farmer folk jeered at such tasks,~ And
 6     V|       untrod haunts~ Of shepherd folk and spots divinely still.~
 7    VI|         The life-stores in those folk whom mighty power~ Of grim
 8    VI|          in country of Magnesian folk).~ This stone men marvel
 9    VI|         At last on all Pandion's folk it swooped;~ Whereat by
10    VI|       sullen heart of those sick folk,~ Then, verily, all the
11    VI|          voice of wail~ Of dying folk, forced them to undergo.~
12    VI|        death~ Up-pile a-heap the folk so crammed in town.~ Ah,
13    VI|           with which~ That pious folk had evermore been wont~
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