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 1     I|      thee waters of the unvexed deep~ Smile, and the hollows
 2     I|   boundary stone that clings so deep in Time.~ Wherefore Religion
 3     I|  boundary stone that clings~ So deep in Time. Nor could the generations~
 4     I| fountains there,~ To drain them deep; I joy to pluck new flowers,~
 5    II|       This to affirm, ev'n from deep judgment based~ Upon the
 6    II|      hooked,~ Be held compacted deep within, as 'twere~ By branch-like
 7    II|       enticements of the placid deep:~ Exactly thus, if once
 8    II|         the level waters of the deep,~ They could in nowise whiten:
 9    II|        see in brightness of the deep~ (Or in whatever one pure
10    II|        a ruin, inheres at rest~ Deep in the eternal atoms of
11    II|        nature of the unbottomed deep~ Shines clearly forth. Nor
12    II|        reins~ Of the unfathomed deep? Who hath the power~ At
13   III|      lurks this essence far and deep and under,~ Nor in our body
14   III|   entire, because, indeed,~ Its deep foundations have been moved
15   III|     said to be~ In Acheron, the deep, they all are ours~ Here
16   III|         thoroughfare~ Along the deep, and taught them how to
17    IV| fountains there,~ To drain them deep; I joy to pluck new flowers,~
18    IV|        of things~ Which from so deep within are sent abroad,~
19    IV|         feel~ The very hardness deep within the rock.~ ~ Now
20    IV|        And all the body lies in deep repose,~ Yet then we seem
21    IV|       dirge.~ ~ Thus, when from deep within our frame we force~
22    IV|  Injected, bore into the pupils deep~ And yield such piercing
23    IV|         And first, because from deep inside the thing~ It is
24    IV| Squeezed forth innumerable from deep within.~ Thus body rarefies,
25    IV|       Crammed back and settling deep within the frame -~ Whereafter
26    IV|         deranged,~ Retires down deep within; and since there'
27    IV|         Grows to more life with deep inveteracy,~ And day by
28     V|   boundary stone that clings so deep in Time.~ ~ But for the
29     V|       This to affirm, even from deep judgments based~ Upon the
30     V|     able, based upon his feet,~ Deep oceans to bestride; or with
31     V|    mortality~ Out onward to the deep, and roused up~ From the
32    VI|   boundary stone that clings so deep in Time.~ Wherefore the
33    VI|   rumbling roar;~ As when along deep streams or the great sea~
34    VI|         wind, a whirlwind now,~ Deep in the belly of the cloud
35    VI|     then and there,~ Riving the deep earth, makes a mighty chasm -~
36    VI|     thee~ To look both wide and deep, and far abroad~ To peer
37    VI|        round the hidden realms~ Deep in the earth? - Or what
38    VI|       the earth, anon the earth deep down~ Grows chill, contracts;
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