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 1     I|     else~Empoisoned he, both fountains, springs, and wells.~ ~
 2   III| springing tears within their fountains stayed,~His rueful looks
 3  XIII|   their banks the brooks and fountains swell.~ ~ LXXVI~In summer
 4   XIV|       rivers, floods, lakes, fountains, wells and springs:~ ~ XXXVIII~
 5   XIV|   mossy rocks~With caves and fountains, flowers, herbs and trees,~
 6   XVI|      moving crystal from the fountains plays,~Fair trees, high
 7   XVI|      like sunbeams in silver fountains shined,~O'er him her looks
 8  XVII|  underneath sweet shades and fountains shrill,~Among the nymphs,
 9 XVIII|       Nor opened flowers and fountains as you came,~To welcome
10   XIX|   the land, drunk floods and fountains dry,~For not whole Jordan
11    XX|      in tears;~From his pure fountains ran two streams likewise,~
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