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 1      I,    53   |        watch relieved, to seek divine abodes,~ ~
 2      I,    60   |      rule the world with power divine.~ ~
 3      I,    72   |        my help, to me e'en now divine!~ ~
 4     II,    20   |  should suffer, from the truth divine,~ ~
 5     IV,   697   |                                Divine Alcides put forth all his
 6      V,   102   |                                Divine, omnipotent? bear the touch
 7      V,   120   |   things unchangeable the song divine;~ ~
 8      V,   137   |      with frenzy, and the soul divine~ ~
 9      V,   154   |        god; perhaps the breath divine~ ~
10      V,   175   |       mind possessed with fire divine;~ ~
11      V,   331   |        proved, or nothing; law divine~ ~
12     VI,   529   |              For deaf the ears divine: save for one voice~ ~
13    VII,   102   |        wish, and knew the hand divine.~ ~
14    VII,   168   |                       If toils divine with human may compare,~ ~
15    VII,   199   |       seen; or caused by hands divine~ ~
16   VIII,   770   |        upon him, lost nor form divine,~ ~
17     IX,     4(1)| amplified and rendered akin to divine.~ ~
18     IX,     9   |      those lofty spirits, half divine,~ ~
19     IX,   654   |      of virtue, take the voice divine;~ ~
20     IX,   710   |      st in distant days decree divine.~ ~ ~ ~
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