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 1     I| approach, O thou Divine,~ And leap the wild herds round the
 2     I|       And from the turf would leap a branching tree -~ Wonders
 3    II|     comes to pass amain~ They leap asunder, face to face: not
 4    II|       their kind...~ The rest leap far asunder, far recoil,~
 5    II|      Nor, when the fires will leap from under round~ The roofs
 6    II|    play~ In games of arms and leap in measure round~ With bloody
 7   III|     the midmost breast.~ Here leap dismay and terror; round
 8   III|       They clash, combine and leap apart in turn.~ But mind
 9   III|     acts: the dungeon and the leap~ From that dread rock of
10     V|    sum,~ Can raise with agile leap our body aloft,~ Save energy
11    VI|       Samothracian iron rings leap up,~ And iron filings in
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