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1   I,  45|   one of us, whose hands the waters of the lethargic dropsy
2   I,  50|  manner stayed the wandering waters, and ordered them to glide
3  II,  59|    what the reason, that the waters of the sea are salt; or
4  IV,  16| begot from among his flowing waters, and brought to a maiden'
5   V,  11| pliant halters, drugging the waters harmless while pure with
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