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1    16|  molests.~As oftentimes an eddying gust of winds~Issues, ere
2    18|   Against whose stakes the eddying crowd is born)~By wild bull
3    23|  had pursued his beat,~Ere eddying from a roof he saw the smoke;~
4    27| palisade~On every side the eddying people swayed.~ ~ LI~Were
5    44|   like such light gear,~Go eddying with the wind, and disappear.~ ~
6    44| many a wave,~And fills the eddying sand the troubled sky,~To
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