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 1     2|    and scattered, flings~His pinions to the wind, and soars amain.~
 2     3|      Where Cygnus spread his pinions, and the scented~Amber was
 3     4|    back.~ ~ V~Broad were his pinions, and of various hue;~Seated
 4     4|    was nigh,~Then spread his pinions to the liquid air,~And at
 5     6|   XIX~When the huge bird his pinions long had plied,~In a straight
 6     8|    dog and hackney; drop the pinions gay,~Which poised in air
 7    10|  Which on green field, three pinions of a bird~Bears agent, speaks
 8    10|    shadow sail~Of those huge pinions on the sea below,~In furious
 9    11|      her beauteous tears his pinions bright~Love bathes, rejoicing
10    13|     him (unless I am misled)~Pinions, that he might overtake
11    23|  thought~To free its tangled pinions and to soar,~By struggling,
12    23|   sorrow: Love, who with his pinions blows~The fire about my
13    33|    ship-sails, two spreading pinions shook.~ ~ LXXXV~Perhaps
14    33|      other Aethiops then his pinions spread,~Which face the first,
15    33|       Fouler than death; the pinions they expand~Ragged, and
16    40|      Otho's son, she flew on pinions light,~Nor ever paused upon
17    40|  fowls erewhile their nimble pinions plied;~ ~ XXXII~Even with
18    43|   now.~While me with all his pinions overspread~Love of the dame,
19    43| Hurries, as if the bark with pinions flew,~Scowering the king
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