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 1     I|        comes the springtime face of day,~ And procreant gales blow
 2     I|            felled her on her bridal day,~ Making his child a sacrificial
 3    II|        shores of light:~ No night a day, no dawn a night hath followed~
 4    II|         since~ The risen first-born day of sea, earth, sun,~ Have
 5   III|             wert made ashes; and no day shall take~ For us the eternal
 6    IV|             Upon one instant of the day, and fly~ O'er sea and lands
 7    IV|             the light~ And lustrous day, both touch and sight must
 8    IV|        minds of men. And whosoever~ Day after day for long to games
 9    IV|            And whosoever~ Day after day for long to games have given~
10    IV|          And thus it is~ For many a day thereafter those appear~
11    IV|          with deep inveteracy,~ And day by day the fury swells aflame,~
12    IV|             inveteracy,~ And day by day the fury swells aflame,~
13    IV|           And the woe waxes heavier day by day -~ Unless thou dost
14    IV|            woe waxes heavier day by day -~ Unless thou dost destroy
15     V|            frames so vast, a single day shall give~ Unto annihilation!
16     V|          device;~ And but the other day musician-folk~ Gave birth
17     V|        whirlpools of her brine; and day by day~ The more the tides
18     V|            of her brine; and day by day~ The more the tides of ether
19     V|             fires upon the break of day~ Which thence combine, as '
20     V|      many-rayed~ Round Badge of the day. Or else because, as said,~
21     V|             by the rays of sun, and day by day~ May turn unto our
22     V|             rays of sun, and day by day~ May turn unto our gaze
23     V| configurations fixed,~ And why each day that bright created moon~
24     V|           thine first gave unto the day~ The mortal generations;
25     V|            Ever to see the dark and day begot~ In times alternate,
26     V|           far times~ Would one lone day give over unto doom~ A soldiery
27     V|              And more and more each day~ Would men more strong in
28     V|         seen~ To roll along - moon, day, and night, and night's~
29     V|          groans did men on that sad day beget~ Even for themselves,
30     V|         issuing from contempt,~ And day by day is sought for more
31     V|          from contempt,~ And day by day is sought for more and more,~
32     V|            nations under arms,~ And day by day to horrors of old
33     V|             under arms,~ And day by day to horrors of old war~ She
34     V|            and fostering care.~ And day by day they'd force the
35     V|         fostering care.~ And day by day they'd force the woods to
36     V|         reeds,~ Whence, even in our day do the watchmen guard~ These
37    VI|          far up in midmost realm of day,~ Among black generations
38    VI|        yonder into midmost realm of day,~ Then, crowded against
39    VI|     intolerable torments. Night and day,~ Recurrent spasms of vomiting
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