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 1     4|    wings and beak and crest,~Formed like his sire, as in the
 2     6|     or more monstrous shape.~Formed downwards from neck like
 3     7|     noblest souls the birth,~Formed in the ideas of Eternal
 4    11|     till to a cave conveyed.~Formed in a mountain was that harbour
 5    14|     the dwellings near,~Less formed for show, than for conveniency;~
 6    14|      Unequal strips and many formed the gown,~Which, opening
 7    17| blood and might,~The monarch formed, and marched for other fight.~ ~
 8    22| noted how his giddy head~Was formed by Logistilla to the rein;~
 9    34|     that the meaning sought;~Formed of swollen bladders here
10    38|       Had a close friendship formed -- the damsels two --~Thither
11    40|    wound,~A fouler fosse was formed and worse to ford~Than girdles
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