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 1     I|     becoming, they would spring abroad~ Suddenly, unforeseen, in
 2     I|          Which spring and bloom abroad from out the earth.~ Transfer
 3     I|         the All, they're driven abroad and vexed~ By blow on blow,
 4     I|         all will dash,~ Out and abroad.~ These points, if thou
 5    II|      and all the breed of birds abroad~ Flit round the trackless
 6    II|     kind.~ First, cast thy mind abroad upon the living:~ Thou'lt
 7    II| augmentation ends,~ It scatters abroad forthwith to all sides round~
 8   III|        Air has been given forth abroad, forthwith~ Forever deserts
 9   III|        The soul no less is shed abroad and dies~ More quickly far,
10   III|       body~ Ere ever it slipped abroad and swam away~ Into the
11   III|        of a sudden send a voice abroad,~ And her own self inveigh
12   III|   Feeling i'faith no better off abroad.~ He races, driving his
13    IV|      form preserved,~ Be thrown abroad, and much more swiftly too,~
14    IV|         themselves and struggle abroad.~ But contrariwise, when
15    IV|         so deep within are sent abroad,~ As light and heat of sun,
16    IV|       frame, and part~ Expelled abroad and gone away, and part~
17    IV|         confounded and expelled abroad -~ Yet not entirely, else
18    IV|         part of soul's expelled abroad,~ A part retreateth in recesses
19     V|     vast throng of feet, exhale abroad~ A powdery haze and flying
20     V| out-gushed,~ And shot its light abroad; because thuswise~ The elements
21     V|         full effulgence gleamed abroad,~ And, at her rising as
22     V|    poured the breeds of animals abroad,~ Still that is nothing
23     V|       spread divinities of gods abroad~ Through mighty nations,
24    VI|     pour their bright fires all abroad.~ And therefore, when the
25    VI|        these clouds,~ They pour abroad the seeds of fire pressed
26    VI|        upon the lands nor pours abroad~ Clap upon clap, when skies
27    VI|        the tremors far and wide abroad.~ And with good reason:
28    VI|       force~ Aroused out-bursts abroad, and then and there,~ Riving
29    VI|     both wide and deep, and far abroad~ To peer to every quarter,
30    VI|        angered flame~ Out-blows abroad from vasty furnaces~ Aetnaean.
31    VI|      open sea,~ And to out-blow abroad, and to up-bear~ Thereby
32    VI|          Is rarefied, and sends abroad in air~ Whatever seeds it
33    VI| exhalations into air~ Forth and abroad (yet not in numbers enow~
34    VI|      water,~ Forthwith to burst abroad, and to combine~ In flame
35    VI|    other fount, and bubble out~ Abroad against the bit of tow;
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