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 1     I|     there, with eyes and full throat backward thrown,~ Gazing,
 2     I|      fires,~ Belched from its throat, and skyward bear anew~
 3    II|      garlanding, the nape and throat:~ Now it is ruddy with a
 4   III|         Nor first come up the throat and into mouth;~ But feels
 5    IV|     often scrapes against the throat,~ And screams in going out
 6    IV|        Thas plunged along the throat, no pleasure is,~ Whilst
 7    IV|      gulpeth down with gaping throat~ Nigh the whole stream.
 8    VI|   cause~ Whereby athrough the throat of Aetna's Mount~ Such vast
 9    VI|  straight upwards through its throat~ Into high heav'n, and thus
10    VI|      bottom of the mountain's throat.~ Herethrough thou must
11    VI|    chocked,~ Down through the throat, the breast, and streamed
12    VI| wheezing through the rattling throat.~ Aye, and the sinews in
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