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 1     I|         coming on,~ Flee stormy wind and massy cloud away,~ For
 2     I|  thought to thought, and keenly wind~ Along even onward to the
 3   III| everlasting calm~ Which neither wind may shake nor rain-cloud
 4   III|       soul is blood,~ Or rather wind (if haply thus their whim),~
 5   III|    rather those -~ The seeds of wind and exhalations warm -~
 6   III|      Therefore a vital heat and wind there is~ Within the very
 7   III|      heat and viewless force of wind take up~ The motions, and
 8   III| complete, so, viewless force of wind~ And warmth and air, commingled,
 9   III|        all.~ And by like reason wind and air and heat~ Must function
10   III|        produced,~ Lest heat and wind apart, and air apart,~ Make
11   III|     fire; there is, again, that wind,~ Much, and so cold, companion
12   III|       mind of stags has more of wind,~ And speedier through their
13   III|     from outward into worms can wind,~ And each into a separate
14    IV|   perceived. For thus~ When the wind beats upon us stroke by
15    IV|        each private particle of wind~ Or of that cold, but rather
16    IV|         all voice unharmed~ Can wind through bended apertures
17    IV|         like ship with oars and wind.~ Nor yet in these affairs
18    IV|       this weight of ours;~ For wind, so tenuous with its subtle
19    IV|         cranes~ Among the south wind's aery clouds. Do thou~
20     V|     Between the blasts of north wind and of south,~ Heaven keeps
21     V|     ears. And whistlings of the wind~ Athrough the hollows of
22    VI|       And the keen onset of the wind have weakened~ That crust,
23    VI|      sudden flaws~ Of northwest wind through the dense forest
24    VI|   assault;~ For what a blast of wind may do up there~ Is manifest
25    VI|   clouds on high; for when~ The wind hath packed them close,
26    VI|       tremulous elan:~ When the wind hath invaded a cloud, and,
27    VI|       Therefore, when this same wind a-fire~ Hath split black
28    VI|         And therefore, when the wind hath driven and thrust,~
29    VI|         the sky; for, when~ The wind with gentle touch unravels
30    VI|      these~ Are marks, O not of wind or rain, but fire.~ Again,
31    VI|          And so, when that same wind~ (Which, haply, into one
32    VI|           O then and there that wind, a whirlwind now,~ Deep
33    VI|         two-fold manner is that wind~ Enkindled all: it trembles
34    VI| Thereafter, when~ The energy of wind is heated through~ And the
35    VI|          At times~ The force of wind, excited from without,~
36    VI|      thunderbolt. And when that wind~ Hath splintered that cloud,
37    VI|         That sometimes force of wind, though hurtled forth~ Without
38    VI|    arouses fire,~ When force of wind, a-cold and hurtled forth~
39    VI|      together from out the very wind~ And, simultaneously, from
40    VI|       the flames.~ Yet force of wind must not be rashly deemed~
41    VI|        smooth~ That easily they wind their way within,~ And,
42    VI|        This haps when sometimes wind's aroused force~ Can't burst
43    VI|    waves. And when the force of wind~ Hath rived this cloud,
44    VI|         That very vortex of the wind involves~ Itself in clouds,
45    VI|       two-fold reason: lo,~ The wind's force crowds them, and
46    VI|        and by~ The onset of the wind. And rains are wont~ To
47    VI|      great earth-quaking,~ When wind and some prodigious force
48    VI|      wild air and fury-force of wind~ Then dissipated, like an
49    VI|        all its grottos be there wind and air -~ For wind is made
50    VI|       there wind and air -~ For wind is made when air hath been
51    VI|         heavy fumes of charcoal wind their way~ Into the brain,
52    VI|        Shoves it and pushes, as wind the ship and sails.~ The
53    VI|    crawl along,~ They creep and wind like unto mist and cloud,~
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