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 1     I|      Flee stormy wind and massy cloud away,~ For thee the daedal
 2    II|        the instant - smoke, and cloud, and flame -~ Must not (
 3    VI|       by its spinning whirl the cloud~ To grow all hollow with
 4    VI|        That crust, lo, then the cloud, to-split in twain,~ Gives
 5    VI|   fierce hurricane to-rends the cloud,~ Breaking right through
 6    VI|          whenever~ Out from one cloud into another falls~ The
 7    VI|           That straightaway the cloud, if full of wet,~ Extinguishes
 8    VI|       cold water. Further, if a cloud~ More dry receive the fire, '
 9    VI|         the wind hath invaded a cloud, and, whirling there,~ Hath
10    VI|         I have shown above) the cloud~ Into a hollow with a thickened
11    VI|        a-fire~ Hath split black cloud, it scatters the fire-seeds,~
12    VI|       force~ Of sudden from the cloud - and these do make~ The
13    VI|      around, until from bursted cloud~ In forky flashes they have
14    VI|        Deep in the belly of the cloud spins round~ In narrow confines,
15    VI|     doth suddenly~ Splinter the cloud, and the aroused flash~
16    VI|        down on men~ By burst of cloud and by the hurricane,~ What
17    VI|   burning bolt~ That cracks the cloud, flies forth along. At times~
18    VI|        without,~ Smiteth into a cloud already hot~ With a ripe
19    VI|      wind~ Hath splintered that cloud, then down there cleaves
20    VI|    going-forth;~ Next, when the cloud no longer can retain~ The
21    VI|      the both are needed by the cloud~ For fabrication of the
22    VI|  aroused force~ Can't burst the cloud it tries to, but down-weighs~
23    VI|       to, but down-weighs~ That cloud, until 'tis like a column
24    VI|        of wind~ Hath rived this cloud, from out the cloud it rushes~
25    VI|        this cloud, from out the cloud it rushes~ Down on the seas,
26    VI|       draws along with it~ That cloud of ductile body. And soon
27    VI|         of the main~ That laden cloud, the whirl suddenly then~
28    VI|       out the air~ The seeds of cloud, and counterfeits, as 'twere,~
29    VI|         thick darkness of swart cloud, because~ When first the
30    VI| firmament~ The reek of darkling cloud. It happens, too,~ That
31    VI|         wind like unto mist and cloud,~ Slowly, and everything
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