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 1     2|        s scream.~ ~ XXXIX~"The ravening kite so swoops and plunders,
 2     2|      cry,~Standing beneath the ravening eagle's nest;~And since
 3     8|            IV~He on his fist a ravening falcon bore,~Which he made
 4     8| decreed~That woman's flesh the ravening monster, who~For this came
 5     8|    round?~Art thou, indeed, to ravening wolf a prize,~Without thy
 6    14|    slain, whose bodies fed~The ravening eagle, wolf, and greedy
 7    14|        rich repast~Had fed the ravening hound and vulture night,~
 8    16|     wall;~Upon those limbs the ravening fire so fed,~Was never sight
 9    17|     days of yore;~Consigned to ravening wolves, ordained to keep~
10    17|     upon the ground,~As at the ravening wolf men slip the hound.~ ~
11    27|        grassy sod;~So bear and ravening wolf the forest vex;~Wasp,
12    33|    they forego;~Nor void those ravening fowls the regal hall,~Till
13    35|   around it fly~Vile crows and ravening vultures, and a crew~Of
14    36|     turned aside~More than one ravening flame, and oft was spent~
15    39|     broadside rend,~Opening to ravening seas a mighty vent;~And
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