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1    II|       purple there,~ Phoenician red, most brilliant of all dyes,~
2    IV| commonly~ The awnings, saffron, red and dusky blue,~ Stretched
3    IV|         lift on high~ The sun's red splendour and the tremulous
4    IV|   indeed~ The foe be close, the red jet reaches him.~ Thus,
5    VI|     breast~ Forth flames of the red levin - unto men~ A drastic
6    VI|       heat, and eyeballs twain~ Red with suffusion of blank
7    VI|      feeling, and thereby~ Show red all over, with ulcers, so
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