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 1     3|     first cave what countless swarm~Presses upon the circle'
 2     5|    pierces through the parted swarm,~(So wide is felt the good
 3     8| hinderance and vexatious crew~Swarm here and there, and wholly
 4    12|    muster in review the armed swarm,~And give to his affairs
 5    14|      about to fly; and of the swarm~Some shoved and pushed and
 6    16|    from his sword escapes the swarm,~Than grass from sweeping
 7    20|       vengeance on the female swarm.~And hence she left in Guido'
 8    20|     At once, above a thousand swarm about~Each entrance, to
 9    34|  scorn.~With countless others swarm these grots below,~For the
10    35|   famed; and mid the nameless swarm,~Thousands and thousands
11    36| separate flags, the squadrons swarm,~More than one shrilling
12    38|    brine,~He chooses from the swarm he has to guide~The noblest
13    46|     And now their forms, that swarm on either pier~Of the thick-crowded
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