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1     6|    haunts, and timid hare,~And stag, with branching forehead
2    10|        third,~Two antlers of a stag, and demi-front;~The Duke
3    16|       him a dart,~Like wounded stag, whichever way he flees;~
4    20|   every beast who fears -- the stag and doe;~But hawk and eagle,
5    35|    That faster far than forest stag he wended.~With names he
6    39| perceive that vigorous goat or stag,~Their nimble quarry, is
7    40|       where alone~Harbour wild stag and roebuck, deer and hare;~
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