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1 I| exhalations fierce and burst asunder.~ Totters the rigid gold 2 I| there be~ Whereby to mark asunder error and truth?~ Besides, 3 I| destroy them quite~ Or drive asunder as we see in storms~ Rains, 4 I| winds, and lightnings all asunder fly.~ Thus too, if all things 5 I| aloud, like men,~ Shaken asunder by a spasm of mirth,~ Or 6 I| the hot fire,~ Is borne asunder from the centre, and how,~ 7 I| of heaven,~ With slipping asunder of the primal seeds,~ Should 8 II| to pass amain~ They leap asunder, face to face: not strange -~ 9 II| kind...~ The rest leap far asunder, far recoil,~ Leaving huge 10 II| brilliant of all dyes,~ Is lost asunder, ravelled thread by thread;~ 11 II| achieve besides~ Shaking asunder and loosening all apart?~ 12 II| aloud, like men,~ Shaken asunder by a spasm of mirth,~ Or 13 III| courses, terrors of the brain~ Asunder flee, the ramparts of the 14 III| to each,~ Nor can be torn asunder without death.~ Not easy ' 15 III| as I've shown, to-riven,~ Asunder thrown, and torn to pieces 16 III| itself,~ Divided, dissevered, asunder will be flung~ Along with 17 III| beyond whereto things may~ Asunder fly, or bodies which can 18 III| self-succession of our sense~ Has been asunder broken. And now and here,~ 19 III| any unappeased desires~ Asunder rip. We have before our 20 IV| bending path~ They're torn asunder, nor have gateways straight~ 21 IV| then the eyes~ And scatters asunder of that other air~ The sable 22 IV| thus one voice~ Scatters asunder into many voices,~ Since 23 IV| get apart strain eagerly asunder~ With utmost might? - When 24 V| beyond whereto things may~ Asunder fly, or bodies which can 25 V| there~ Portions began to fly asunder, and like~ With like to 26 V| rays and outspread light asunder?~ And still, if moon herself 27 VI| cross-beams. Sometimes, too,~ Asunder rent by wanton gusts, it 28 VI| have sprung apart,~ Riven asunder, what time a gathered blast~ 29 VI| unravels them~ And breaketh asunder as they move, those seeds~ 30 VI| strength~ As to cleave towers asunder, and houses all~ To overtopple, 31 VI| the skiey vaults,~ As if asunder burst, seem from on high~ 32 VI| devastating bolt~ Shakes he asunder holy shrines of gods~ And 33 VI| and she gape,~ Herself asunder, with tremendous maw,~ And, 34 VI| smites~ By blows that air asunder lying betwixt~ The stone