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1   I,   2|           clouds by reason of the blasts having lost their force,
2   I,   9|        are no winds, and that the blasts of heaven have for ever
3   I,  30|      water? who has regulated the blasts of the wind? who has contrived
4  II,  37|    summers and winters? would the blasts of the winds be lulled?
5  VI,  10|        breath twisted trumpets by blasts from out their breasts.
6 VII,  47| maintained free from pestilential blasts, and unharmed. But yet we
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