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1     4|      and white,~Broke in the east, and cleared the hemisphere,~
2     8|     winds, north, south, and east, unpent.~It seemed, as if
3    12|    who ruled i' the farthest East,~The aid of both she suddenly
4    18|     From thence, towards the east the pilot veered~Her ready
5    20|     lance;~And even from the east is come to try~Her strength
6    23|     her anguish sore.~In the east, at last, expected long
7    23|   was born,~Who ruled in the east, nor of her heritage,~Forced
8    25| strewed,~Painting the joyous east with colours gay;~When from
9    28|       They mount, and to the east their way pursue,~Accustomed
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