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 1     1|   into a pole:~With this he sounds the stream, and anxiously~
 2     7|   tuneful string,~And other sounds, in mixed diversity,~Made,
 3    11|     shore,~When other larum sounds, and other cries~From a
 4    12|  restless warrior stand, it sounds from there,~And calls for
 5    17|    morning fairly broke,~To sounds of triumph and rejoicing
 6    18|  deafening drum and trumpet sounds,~'Twould seem the spacious
 7    18|   But, as they could, their sounds of woe supprest.~One grief
 8    27|   troubled mind,~And now in sounds which were at distance heard,~
 9    35|   as great Virgil's trumpet sounds his name,~Because he savoured
10    40| outcries may be heard, what sounds of woe,~How rivers may run
11    41|  XII~In the strained tackle sounds a hollow roar,~Wherein the
12    42|   not, say -- and died;~And sounds and songs of angels in the
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