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1   III|     the changed body crumbling fell~ With ruin so entire, because,
2   III|   populace~ The rods, the axes fell, and evermore~ Retires a
3    IV| fiercer burns~ The breast with fell desire. For food and drink~
4     V|   fiery exhalations, or cities fell~ By some tremendous quaking
5     V|     perils, if some cause more fell~ Had then assailed them,
6     V|     from out the infinite, can fell~ With fury-whirlwinds all
7     V|       sire,~ Meeting him as he fell, caught up in hand~ The
8     V|    their own bodies, and would fell~ In rout and ruin infantry
9     V|  leaves beladen. Thus, again,~ Fell into new contempt the pelts
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