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 1     1|   with that long flight and summer's heat.~She from her saddle '
 2    10|     grow,~Which through the summer and the winter shoot,~And
 3    14|    a golden ring,~As we see summer lightning gleam at night.~
 4    14|    stridulous wing, through summer sky,~Or relics of a feast,
 5    15|   Of Fez, where a perpetual summer smiles;~And other noble
 6    17| fruits supplies,~Winter and summer, sojourn of delight.~Shading
 7    30|     morning gale,~Upon that summer sea, had spread their sail.~ ~
 8    31| Achilles' lead --~Enured to summer and to winter sky:~So stout
 9    32|  plea.~ ~ CVIII~As when hot summer sun the soil has rived,~
10    37|  with scythe, when dried by summer sun.~There is no 'scape;
11    45|  The emperor, swimming in a summer sea,~Knows not for very
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