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 1    II|   harbor, safe from danger's floods;~This is our bield, the
 2   VII|      to the senseless treen,~Floods in her eyes, and fires were
 3    IX|  storms outburst,~The raging floods, that trees and rocks down
 4    IX| fight,~Covering, like raging floods, the fields about;~The beaten
 5     X|       All fish were there in floods or seas that pass,~All dainties
 6  XIII|     Earth cleft in rifts, in floods their streams decays,~The
 7   XIV|      he brings~Seas, rivers, floods, lakes, fountains, wells
 8    XV|   may it be that where those floods begin~It whilom was a firm
 9  XVII|   forthspread:~Sometimes the floods, the hills, or mountains
10 XVIII| streams forbear their haste,~Floods clap their hands, on mountains
11   XIX|      spoiled the land, drunk floods and fountains dry,~For not
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