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1 VII| noise, birds, winds and waters sent,~Provoked again the 2 X| High trees, sweet meadows, waters pure and good;~For there 3 XI| mountain hoar,~The woods, the waters, and the valleys roar.~ ~ 4 XI| But dry and sandy, void of waters clear,~Though large and 5 XI| All what green herbs or waters pure could do,~He knew their 6 XII| I forsook thee, the wild waters seem~To pity thee, a gentle 7 XII| and protect,~I made the waters mild, the tigress tame,~ 8 XII| Come wash away my sins with waters pure:"~His heart relenting 9 XIII| We have sweet shade and waters cold by kind:~Our foes abroad 10 XIII| green he spied,~Like calmest waters, plain, like velvet, soft,~ 11 XIII| Than Acheron or Stygian waters bring,~In every fountain, 12 XIII| wish of comforts old,~Those waters cool he drank in vain conceit,~ 13 XIII| banquets sweet~And mingleth waters fresh with wines of Crete."~ ~ 14 XIII| forth flowing streams of waters clear,~Like mercy, Lord, 15 XIV| overflown,~There all his waters pure great Neptune keeps,~ 16 XIV| rumbling sound amid the waters deep~Meanwhile he heard, 17 XIV| Tyrrhene shores and kept those waters sheen,~Like theirs her face, 18 XIV| bubbling spring,~Whose waters pure the thirsty guests 19 XV| above his billows thin;~The waters so east up a branch or bough,~ 20 XV| with strong oars sweep~The waters smooth, and brush the buxom 21 XV| his trees o'erspreads the waters near,~Against whose roots 22 XV| as seas outstretch their waters great,~And measure all the 23 XV| within, cool shades and waters shrill,~Where lie the nymphs 24 XV| Before the sun his team in waters dived.~ ~ XLVI~They saw 25 XV| And one of them above the waters quite,~Lift up her head, 26 XVI| their arms outflew,~The waters burned about their vessels 27 XVI| wind that in the leaves and waters played~With murmur sweet, 28 XVI| Dumb was the wind, the waters silent were.~ ~ XIV~"The 29 XVII| slime first stopped the waters' flow,~Then hardened to 30 XVIII| afterward,~Birds, winds, and waters, sing with sweet consent:~