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Sentence
Six
wings
he
wore,
to
shade
/
His
lineaments
divine;
the
pair
that
clad
/
Each
shoulder
broad,
came
mantling
o'er
his
breast
/
With
regal
ornament;
the
middle
pair
/
Girt
like
a
starry
zone
his
waist,
and
round
/
Skirted
his
loins
and
thighs
with
downy
gold
/
And
colours
dipt
in
Heaven;
the
third
his
feet
/
Shadowed
from
either
heel
with
feathered
mail,
/
Sky-tinctured
grain.
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Six wings he wore, to shade / His lineaments divine; the pair that clad / Each shoulder broad, came mantling o'er his breast / With regal ornament; the middle pair / Girt like a starry zone his waist, and round / Skirted his loins and thighs with downy gold / And colours dipt in Heaven; the third his feet / Shadowed from either heel with feathered mail, / Sky-tinctured grain.
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