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 1     I|        The chance for further flight prolongs forever~ The flight
 2     I|  flight prolongs forever~ The flight itself. Besides, were all
 3     I| derives,~ Room and a time for flight, permitting them~ To be
 4    IV|      voice~ Disordered in its flight across the winds -~ And
 5    IV|   thus~ Bethink themselves of flight, because, ye see,~ Within
 6     V|     race,~ Cunning the foxes, flight the antlered stags.~ Light-sleeping
 7     V|      grave; whilst those whom flight~ Had saved, with bone and
 8     V|      wounds, the shrieks, the flight,~ The panic, and the tumult;
 9    VI|  these, commingling, by their flight make fire:~ Much in the
10    VI|    those spots~ In horizontal flight the birds have come,~ Forgetting
11    VI|    from the horizontal of its flight~ Drops to the spot whence
12    VI|   thither when~ In horizontal flight the birds have come,~ Forthwith
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