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 1     I|          things be born~ From any fires soever, dense or rare.~
 2     I|           a void in things,~ Then fires can be condensed and still
 3     I|       they think, in other wise,~ Fires through their combinations
 4     I|           its force anew to vomit fires,~ Belched from its throat,
 5     I|         From heaven, and from its fires; and first they feign~ That
 6     I|           of earth,~ Fire made of fires, and water out of waters,~
 7     I|      within the forests, then the fires~ Could not for any time
 8     I|     blooms, and that~ The gliding fires of ether are alive -~ What
 9    II|    downward bears.~ Nor, when the fires will leap from under round~
10    II|         from out the clouds,~ The fires dash zig-zag - and that
11    II|     thought of mind to solve~ Why fires of lightning more can penetrate~
12    II|  unmeasured main; hath whence the fires arise -~ For burns in many
13    II|      indeed~ From more profounder fires - and she, again,~ Hath
14    II|      skies,~ At once to heat with fires ethereal all~ The fruitful
15    II|   increase~ From earthy body; and fires, as on a forge,~ Beat out
16   III|       twere not~ Bitter to lie on fires and roast in flames,~ Or
17    IV|          oaken logs and heat from fires -~ And some more interwoven
18    IV|       splendour and the tremulous fires,~ And raise him o'er the
19    IV|           Itself into its several fires. And so,~ Voices do fill
20     V|        alive to quiver with their fires, -~ Are so alive, that thus
21     V|       birth of flame from all the fires.~ Thus, then, we must suppose
22     V|        with waters separate,~ And fires of ether separate and pure~
23     V|       lightly off the many starry fires;~ And not far otherwise
24     V|       still,~ Itself it bears its fires along. For, lo,~ That ether
25     V|   everywhere make roll the starry fires~ Through the Summanian regions
26     V|       beyond,~ Whileth the driven fires, or, then, because~ The
27     V|            or, then, because~ The fires themselves have power to
28     V|           For from whatso spaces~ Fires have the power on us to
29     V|          size. And lastly, whatso fires~ Of ether thou from earth
30     V|        they appear - since whatso fires we view~ Here in the lands
31     V|     wearily hath panted forth his fires,~ Shivered by their long
32     V|          appear, or else because~ Fires then will congregate and
33     V| mountain-tops are seen~ Dispersed fires upon the break of day~ Which
34     V|  alternating seasons of the year~ Fires, now more quick, and now
35     V|          To stream together - the fires which make the sun~ To rise
36     V|         From her far place toward fires of yonder sun -~ As those
37     V|           fixed time for-lose his fires, and then,~ When he has
38     V|          That quench and kill his fires, why could not he~ Renew
39    VI|      Redden and pour their bright fires all abroad.~ And therefore,
40    VI|           this fire~ Subtler than fires all other, with minute~
41    VI|        crammed~ Tremendously with fires and winds, that even~ Back
42    VI|          fulfilled with winds and fires -~ Hence the long lightnings
43    VI|       Billows, infuriate with the fires and winds -~ Of which the
44    VI|           tearing on, and Aetna's fires o'erflow,~ And heaven become
45    VI|       Inbranded, like the "sacred fires" o'erspread~ Along the members.
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