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 1     I|           how once from out those regions rose~ Old Homer's ghost
 2     I|         head a signal crown~ From regions where the Muses never yet~
 3     I|           thyself,~ In whatsoever regions of the same;~ Even any place
 4     I|           Forevermore; out of all regions, even~ Out of the pit below,
 5    II|         liquid notes~ Filling the regions along the mellow air,~ We
 6    II|       Than light of sun, and over regions rush,~ Of space much vaster,
 7    II|      those that teem~ In gladsome regions of the water-haunts,~ About
 8    II|         they say,~ From out those regions 'twas that grain began~
 9    II|     Firstly, we find,~ Off to all regions round, on either side,~
10    II|          bodies all, from out all regions, are~ Divided by blows,
11    IV|         head a signal crown~ From regions where the Muses never yet~
12    IV|         tossed and scattered into regions all.~ But since we do perceive
13    IV|         and part away~ From inner regions of the things). And next,~
14    IV|         no less departs~ Into all regions that demand the moist;~
15    IV|          with pains, and fill all regions round~ With mighty cries
16    IV|           Which stir and goad the regions turgid now~ With seed abundant;
17    IV|        frame,~ Meeting in certain regions of our thews,~ And stirs
18    IV|      genitals of man.~ The goaded regions swell with seed, and then~
19     V|   directly into human breast~ And regions of intelligence. But yet~
20     V|          of gods are here~ In any regions of this mundane world;~
21     V| encumbered with.~ First, mark all regions which are overarched~ By
22     V|      fires~ Through the Summanian regions of the sky;~ Or else because
23     V|   journeying moon illuminate~ The regions round with bastard beams,
24     V|          Blow out from transverse regions of the world,~ Of which
25     V|          Even to the heat-fraught regions and the signs~ That blaze
26     V|            By streams of air from regions alternate.~ Seest thou not
27     V|        sped~ By contrary winds to regions contrary,~ The lower clouds
28     V|          Hath walked the ultimate regions of the sky~ And wearily
29     V|          have charted well~ Those regions of the sky which be adorned~
30     V|         along the air~ Beyond the regions, hostile to his flames,~
31     V|       whilst she passeth through~ Regions unfriendly to the beams
32     V|         to pass~ Through the blue regions of the mighty world, -~
33     V|          With open eye survey all regions wide,~ Resplendent with
34     V|        for, lo,~ All summits, all regions loftier than the rest,~
35     V|          fill with voices all the regions round.~ And when with fondling
36    VI|         tremble not,~ Marking off regions of prophetic skies~ For
37    VI|         come~ From out the serene regions of the sky;~ But wheresoever
38    VI|      showers~ And rains o'er many regions fall, so too~ Dart many
39    VI|       That windy are those upward regions free.~ Besides, the clothes
40    VI|        none believe that in these regions stands~ The gate of Orcus,
41    VI|       world~ And into the visible regions under heaven.~ ~ Thus, too,
42    VI|    matters whether journey we~ To regions adverse to ourselves and
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