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Difference(s) between text #156919 and text #460791

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11It began as a feast. And became a festival, It began as a supper. And became a feast,
22one hardly knows how… one hardly knows how.
33There was a beating of waves in the halls, The high flames flared, voices whirred,
44a meeting together and a choosing of each other, tangled songs jangled out of glass and glitter,
55a parting with each other and a finding again, and at last from the ripegrown measures:
66a rejoicing in the radiance and a blinding in the light… forth sprang the dance. And swept them all away.
77Out of dark wine and a thousand roses That was a beating of waves in the halls,
8a meeting together and a choosing of each other,
9a parting with each other and a finding again,
10a rejoicing in the radiance and a blinding in the light
11and a swaying in the summer winds
12that are in the costumes of warm women.
13Out of dark wine and a thousand roses
814runs the hour rushing into the dream of night.runs the hour rushing into the dream of night.

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