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 1  I             |   the confluence of the two seas: they meet a strange prophet,
 2  I             | rain. He lets loose the two seas, but places a barrier between
 3 II,    XVIII   |   the confluence of the two seas, or else I will go on for
 4 II,    XVIII(3)|     him by a rock where two seas met, and where he should
 5 II,      XXV   |   who has let loose the two seas, this one sweet and fresh,
 6 II,    XXVII   |  and placed between the two seas a barrier; is there a god
 7 II,     XXXI   |   sea (ink) with seven more seas to swell its tide, the words
 8 II,     XXXV   |    easy unto God.~ ~The two seas are not equal: one is sweet
 9 II,       LV   |    He has let loose the two seas that meet together;~ [20]
10 II,    LXXXI   |  together 2,~ ~And when the seas shall surge up,~ And when
11 II,   LXXXII   |    scattered,~ And when the seas gush together,~ And when
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