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1     I|      after the manner of the winged flames,~ The ramparts of
2    II|  flocks~ Of scaled fish, and winged frames of birds.~ Wherefore
3    IV|    They're carried with such winged lightness on;~ And, secondly,
4     V|   come, and Venus' boy,~ The winged harbinger, steps on before,~
5     V|     of all, the race~ Of the winged ones and parti-coloured
6     V| again, we see~ All breeds of winged creatures trust to wings~
7     V|      years raves,~ Goaded by winged Love, amongst the mares,~
8    VI|     essence bearing death to winged things,~ Which from the
9    VI| space, and when~ Thither the winged is on pennons borne,~ There,
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