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1     I|    wander afield, thriving in sturdy thought,~ Through unpathed
2    II|    wear away the strength~ Of sturdy farm-hands; iron tools to-day~
3   III|       not trained so well~ As sturdy strength of steed? We may
4    IV|    wander afield, thriving in sturdy thought,~ Through unpathed
5    IV|     forearms joined~ Unto the sturdy uppers, or serving hands~
6    IV|      Behold,~ Thou'lt see the sturdy horses, though outstretched,~
7     V|   wild beasts.~ Not then were sturdy guiders of curved ploughs,~
8    VI| neatherds all,~ Yea, even the sturdy guiders of curved ploughs,~
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