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1     4|       hippogryph. In wings and beak and crest,~Formed like his
2    30|        train,~Which, with full beak, its fasting youth doth
3    33| appeared to view~The monster's beak; a bat in all the rest.~
4    33|       brood;~Which, armed with beak and talons, overran~Vessel
5    35| scattered view;~And with their beak or talon seize the prey:~
6    40|       horse,~For so the lion's beak and claws you tore,~From
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