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 1     1|       swiftly turning, with his heels replied,~For he like lightning
 2     1|      that the shock~Of his good heels had split a metal rock.~ ~
 3    15|        like guise~Borne off his heels, pursues with flowing rein.~
 4    26|      sharp goads which on their heels they wore.~Happy was he
 5    29|        lay one shapeless jelly, heels and head.~ ~ VII~He fell
 6    29|      ditch he sought,~Head over heels, she with her rider went:~
 7    32| Lighting with head on earth and heels in air,~Retiring from the
 8    35|        Grandonio's shield,~With heels in air, he tumbles on the
 9    39|    wherefore tethered, neck and heels, so fast.~ ~ LX~Then said,
10    45|   sooner see his head below~His heels; and he is prostrate on
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