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 1     6| Passed by a mighty space, the southern sound~Where great Alcides
 2    15|       From Afric, open to the southern day,~When with good Doria
 3    20|       reached not France, for southern tempest's spite~Impelled
 4    22|  Flemish strand.~To sea, with southern breeze his vessel stood;~
 5    24|      Sportive at first, which southern wind has stirred,~When the
 6    36|     shun?"~ ~ XL~As when soft southern breezes are unpent,~Which
 7    38|      goes~To a high hill, the southern wind's abode;~Whence he
 8    41|  champion bore;~Nor worse the southern king's in the career:~That
 9    42|    Africa to Ind repeat,~From southern tracts to Hyperborean ways,~
10    44|    The turbid and tempestuous southern wind.~ ~ XXII~I say, enclosed
11    45|     decide.~ ~ CXII~As in the southern or the northern breeze~The
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