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1   III| thirst and arid drought,~ Or chafe for any lack.~ Once more,
2     V|   rather he~ Whom old things chafe seems likely to rejoice~
3     V|    upon us, these harass and chafe,~ Though often far lighter.
4     V|     of flame, when boughs do chafe~ Against the trunks. And
5    VI|  there at first tumultuously chafe~  Among the vasty grottos,
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