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1 I| of void~ In which they're set, and where they're moved 2 I| Nowhere could bodies then be set, nor go~ Hither or thither 3 I| if bounds have not been set against~ The breaking down 4 I| hour~ With rains enough to set the trees a-reel~ Under 5 I| Even any place a man has set him down~ Still leaves about 6 I| on, and whereso'er thou set~ The extreme coasts, I'll 7 II| With their foul flavour set the lips awry;~ Thus simple ' 8 II| much~ After what order are set the primal germs,~ And with 9 II| what order~ Each element is set: the same denote~ Sky, and 10 II| number. Since that deeply set~ Old boundary stone of life 11 III| glory of the Greeks,~ And set my footsteps squarely planted 12 III| matter of our frames and set it all~ Again in place as 13 III| are to-day) of old were set~ In the same order as they 14 IV| chiefly mirrors, have been set before it,~ Nothing of this 15 IV| step along with us~ And set their feet in unison with 16 IV| rise, and in the waves~ To set and bury his light - because 17 IV| then,~ If haply our hand be set beneath one eye~ And press 18 IV| waive discussion - who has set his head~ Even where his 19 IV| idol-films do tend,~ As once set forth, in straight directions 20 IV| nature of the world~ And set it down, when once discovered, 21 IV| emeralds of green light are set in gold;~ And rich sea-purple 22 IV| Cean isle. And banquets, set~ With rarest cloth and viands, 23 V| mightier parts - that is, to set secure~ The lofty heavens 24 V| seize the sky,~ Striving to set it blazing with his rays~ 25 V| to found and citadels to set,~ As strongholds and asylums 26 V| nod. And in the sky~ They set the seats and vaults of 27 VI| the breasts of men, and set the bounds~ Of lust and 28 VI| motion will o'erheat~ And set ablaze all objects - verily~ 29 VI| things underneath affixed and set,~ Trembleth above, jarred 30 VI| innumerable pores of earth,~ To set her all a-shake - even as 31 VI| As soon as ever they've set their steps within,~ Collapse, 32 VI| waste away;~ Then, wax, if set beneath the heat of him,~ 33 VI| for of verity,~ They're set a-going by poundings from 34 VI| furiously, when underneath was set~ The magnet stone. So strongly