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 1     I|         thee are risen to visit the great sun -~ Before thee, Goddess,
 2     I|       whereby may be created these~ Great crags of basalt and the
 3     I|            ruin of themselves, and, great men, great~ Indeed and heavy
 4     I|         themselves, and, great men, great~ Indeed and heavy there
 5     I|          fix a measure of its own,~ Great Nature guards, she who compels
 6     I|        conjoining, come~ Into those great arrangements out of which~
 7    II|             blinded hearts!~ In how great perils, in what darks of
 8    II|             by a power divine -~ So great the faults it stands encumbered
 9    II|        since the stock of them's so great~ That there's no end (as
10    II| mountain-roaming beasts.~ Wherefore great mother of gods, and mother
11    II|             teaching thus~ That the great earth hangs poised and cannot
12    II|       through ages they repeat.~ So great in any sort of herb thou
13    II|         sort of herb thou wilt,~ So great again in any river of earth~
14    II|            And naught soe'er that's great to such degree,~ Nor wonderful
15    II|         store of seeds there is~ So great that not whole life-times
16    II|             round about,~ Which the great All, the while it flung
17   III|           mind and soul are by such great diseases~ Shaken, so miserably
18   III|             death a scattering more great~ Of the throng of matter,
19   III|             their prime of evils in great death~ To parch, poor tongues,
20   III|        whence it comes,~ And why so great the heap of ill on heart,~
21   III|           whatsoever remains~ After great death.~ And too, when all
22   III|             lust of life is this so great~ Subdues us to live, so
23    IV|   delectable to eat, - why here~ So great the distance and the difference
24    IV|            conceived as speedy;~ So great the swiftness and so great
25    IV|          great the swiftness and so great the store~ Of idol-things,
26    IV|         brief~ As mind can mark) so great, again, the store~ Of separate
27    IV|            in its place diverse? So great the swiftness,~ So great,
28    IV|            great the swiftness,~ So great, again, the store of idol-things,~
29    IV|           fine can whirl around~ So great a body and turn this weight
30    IV|          glories of the stage -~ So great the influence of pursuit
31    IV|           goodly sons.~ A matter of great moment 'tis in truth,~ That
32     V|         Worthy the majesty of these great finds?~ Or who in words
33     V|            own despite!~ O then how great and keen the cares of lust~
34     V|             the man distraught! How great the fears!~ And lo, the
35     V|        greed, and wantonness -~ How great the slaughters in their
36     V|             by a power divine -~ So great the faults it stands encumbered
37     V|          being taxed by maladies so great,~ And so great perils, if
38     V|          maladies so great,~ And so great perils, if some cause more
39     V|          not bounden fast~ Unto the great world's realms of air and
40     V|        small~ Can yet send forth so great a light as fills~ Oceans
41     V|          albeit that fire~ Be not a great, may permeate the air~ With
42     V|          which the holy thought~ Of great Democritus lays down: that
43     V|         swiftly than they visit the great sun.~ It can be also that
44     V|          follow - the high roar~ Of great Volturnus, and the Southwind
45     V|             the tawny bulks~ Of the great lions as much as other kinds~
46     V|             thirst, as now from the great hills~ The water's down-rush
47     V|         still~ Flourish in midst of great affairs of state~ And midst
48     V|         affairs of state~ And midst great centres of man's civic life,~
49     V|             the skiey vaults of yon great world~ And ether, fixed
50     V|             may hold as true in the great All,~ In divers worlds on
51    VI|        taught thee that the world's great vaults~ Are mortal and that
52    VI|        crown,~ With thee my guide!~ GREAT METEOROLOGICAL~ PHENOMENA,
53    VI|           along deep streams or the great sea~ Breaks the loud surf.
54    VI|            man far yonder felling a great tree~ With double-edged
55    VI|             breathing-holes~ Of the great upper-world encompassing,~
56    VI|      cataclysm, albeit they see~ So great a bulk of lands to bulge
57    VI|              Arises, too, this same great earth-quaking,~ When wind
58    VI|             that rock. Such discord great~ Is gendered by the interposed
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