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 1     6|        or lightning flies,~Or darts more swiftly from the parted
 2    14|     and a whistling flight~Of darts, the mighty multitude without;~
 3    15|    keenly tempered are Love's darts of might,~And, heavier than
 4    16|     rest.~ ~ XIX~The frequent darts a storm of hail appear,~
 5    17|      proud of polished scale,~Darts his three tongues, fire
 6    18|      not with more~The lizard darts at noon across the way.~
 7    18|      din of arms, and fall~Of darts, and push of spears. --
 8    20|     door.~But such a storm of darts from ready bow,~Dealing
 9    22|       the young churl in fury darts.~ ~ XIII~That robber did
10    26|        Who are they, by whose darts and lances dies~That shouldst
11    26| galled~With one of those keen darts, Apollo's fee,~Given with
12    27|     fast the furious wildfire darts, that eye~Pursues the progress
13    37|    down his load, and swiftly darts away,~Where most o'ergrown
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