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 1    5|        made the circuit of the shores, then ejaculates the master
 2   10|        teeter" along its stony shores all summer. I have sometimes
 3   10|       The hills which form its shores are so steep, and the woods
 4   10|         But since I left those shores the woodchoppers have still
 5   10|       on this sky water, whose shores he has ruthlessly laid bare,
 6   10|      flowers which grow by its shores, or some wild man or child
 7   10|       perchance cursed all the shores; who exhausted the land
 8   17| inquisitive eye may detect the shores of a primitive lake in the
 9   17|      and its conformity to the shores and the range of the neighboring
10   17|       and the character of its shores alone, I made a plan of
11   17|      need only to know how his shores trend and his adjacent country
12   18|        who has waded about the shores of the pond in summer must
13   18|        or more wide, about the shores, created by this reflected
14   18|            And mortals knew no shores but their own.~ ~
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