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 1     I| many-voyaged main~ And fruitful lands - for all of living things~
 2     I|      human kind~ Throughout the lands lay miserably crushed~ Before
 3     I|        see we lavished o'er the lands~ At spring the rose, at
 4     I|  sweeping through~ The sea, the lands, the clouds along the sky,~
 5     I|         But now through oceans, lands, and heights of heaven~
 6     I|  three-cornered isle of all the lands~ Bore on her coasts, around
 7     I|       do put together sky, sea, lands,~ Rivers, and sun, grains,
 8     I|       sea,~ And sea in turn all lands; but for the All~ Truly
 9    II|  sprinkling with new light~ The lands, and all the breed of birds
10    II|     will for creatures o'er the lands,~ Whence is it wrested from
11    II|       Yet in another region, in lands remote,~ That kind abounding
12    II|        nothing like~ In all the lands: yet now unless shall be~
13    II|       afar~ Along all shores of lands are seen afloat~ The carven
14    II|    earth's whole ocean from the lands,~ And hold all heaven from
15    II|        hold all heaven from the lands away.~ ABSENCE OF SECONDARY
16    II|     denote~ Sky, and the ocean, lands, and streams, and sun;~
17    II|      ethereal all~ The fruitful lands of multitudes of worlds,~
18    II|      that from them the sea and lands~ Could grow more big, and
19    IV|      day, and fly~ O'er sea and lands and flood the heaven, what
20    IV|       and intervene~ A thousand lands, possessed by many a folk~
21     V|          which halloweth in all lands~ Fanes, altars, groves,
22     V|         all else, the seas, the lands, the sky:~ O Memmius, their
23     V|         risen commotions of the lands all things~ Quaking to pieces -
24     V|         religion, thou suppose~ Lands, sun, and sky, sea, constellations,
25     V|         afar the beaches of the lands)~ Possess it merely; and,
26     V|    underground~ Through all the lands. The brine is filtered off,~
27     V|  currents on it flows~ Over the lands, adown the channels which~
28     V|     been no origin-in-birth~ Of lands and sky, and they had ever
29     V|        plunged forth across the lands of earth~ And whelmed the
30     V|         be annihilation too~ Of lands and sky. For at a time when
31     V|    whole ether and over all the lands.~ But the omnipotent Father
32     V|      The lofty heavens from the lands, and cause~ The sea to spread
33     V|      fires we view~ Here in the lands of earth are seen to change~
34     V|       fills~ Oceans and all the lands and sky aflood,~ And with
35     V|        heaven and nigh unto the lands,~ In just so far she fails
36     V|        But night o'erwhelms the lands with vasty murk~ Either
37     V|         His orb along above the lands compels~ Him then to turn
38     V|     turn his course beneath the lands.~ Matuta also at a fixed
39     V|       sun, returning~ Under the lands, aspires to seize the sky,~
40     V|        sun, coursing~ Under the lands and over in two arcs,~ A
41     V|  Illumining the sky and all the lands~ With oblique light - as
42     V|        parts the air~ Under the lands is denser, the tremulous~
43     V|     with shade the unsuspecting lands,~ When, as it were, they
44     V|       and blood existing in the lands,~ How could it be that she,
45     V|       Eternal should posses the lands, with light~ Of sun withdrawn
46     V|       hath spread~ O'er all the lands the flames of heat. For
47    VI|  suffuse with leaping light the lands,~ And the storm flashes
48    VI|          that even~ Back on the lands the people shudder round~
49    VI|       the clouds~ O'erwhelm the lands with such a massy dark,~
50    VI| fearfully a quake~ Pervades the lands, and 'long the lofty skies~
51    VI|        Jupiter~ A bolt upon the lands nor pours abroad~ Clap upon
52    VI|    shape~ Hath dropped upon the lands and burst apart,~ It belches
53    VI|        high~ The oceans and the lands, since everywhere~ Through
54    VI|        clouds, and how upon the lands~ 'Tis then discharged in
55    VI|         see~ So great a bulk of lands to bulge and break!~ And
56    VI|      zones, when rain is on the lands~ And winds convey the aery
57    VI|        s wet must seep into the lands~ From briny ocean, as from
58    VI|       From briny ocean, as from lands it comes~ Into the seas.
59    VI|   currents it returns~ Over the lands, adown the channels which~
60    VI|       typhoons can over sea and lands~ Go tearing on, and Aetna'
61    VI|  terrible murk hath cloaked the lands -~ What's not true reasoning
62    VI|       attacked,~ And in Achaean lands the eyes. And so~ The divers
63    VI|      Mortal miasma in Cecropian lands~ Whilom reduced the plains
64    VI|    coming from afar,~ Rising in lands of Aegypt, traversing~ Reaches
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