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 1    18|    the huge beast's enormous horns unused,~Cower at a distance,
 2    20|      s waters, through~Eight horns or ten to meet the Euxine
 3    26|   lion, whom a bull upon his horns~Has lifted, though he feels
 4    27|     a formidable larum rose;~Horns, drums, and shrilling clarions
 5    28|     to the town, surnamed of horns, had gone.~That Love has
 6    35|  Between the king of rivers' horns," (he cries,)~"Stands what
 7    42|      or beast.~The weight of horns, though coupled with such
 8    43| Twixt fierce and threatening horns the foaming Po;~Whose jurisdiction
 9    43|      Figarolo,~Where his two horns are lowered by angry Po.~ ~
10    43|      Po.~ ~ LIV~Of those two horns that which t'ward Venice
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