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1     2|   they fain would veer, with fiercer roar~Pelts back their reeling
2     3|    the pitch I scheme?~Since fiercer fire for such illustrious
3    10|    Tiger, or other beast, if fiercer rave,~Me with his claws
4    18|    horn;~Let him as such, or fiercer yet, account,~When he breaks
5    19| spirits weighed,~To seek two fiercer need no further go.~Nor
6    20| subject for my clemency.~But fiercer were I than a tiger, more~
7    31|     the townships nigh~-- No fiercer erst obeyed Achilles' lead --~
8    32|     by that band is seen,~No fiercer in affray than fair of mien.~ ~
9    37|  pair~Of damsels filled with fiercer choler are.~ ~ XCIII~Them
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