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1    15| coasting) round the rich and populous land~Of odoriferous Ind
2    15|       in sight,~He marks the populous Cairo opposite.~ ~ LXII~
3    17| eastern skies,~Most wealthy, populous, and fairly dight,~'Tis
4    39|      Was none more pleasant, populous, or rich.~ ~  LXIII~He said,
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