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1    3|    and there, by degrees, its soft ripples or its smooth reflecting
2   11|       rippling with light, so soft and green and shady that
3   13|    from bough to bough of the soft white pines over my head;
4   16| plunges from on wing into the soft snow, where it remains concealed
5   18|  radicals of lobe are lb, the soft mass of the b (single-lobed,
6   18|      sky, and lined with some soft midsummer haze caught up
7   19|       surface of the earth is soft and impressible by the feet
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