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 1     I|  havoc, and rolls beneath its waves~ Down-toppled masonry and
 2     I|     from off their gray-green waves.~ Here, billowing onward
 3    II|      it were, they cleave the waves of air;~ Nor one by one
 4    II|      conchs, where, with soft waves, the sea~ Beats on the thirsty
 5    II|   plains, is changed to hoary waves~ Of marble whiteness: for,
 6   III|   slight. So water moves,~ In waves along, at impulse just the
 7   III|      submergence in the murky waves~ Of drowse and torpor.~
 8    IV|     from sun, and spray~ From waves of ocean, eater-out of walls~
 9    IV|        Into the river's rapid waves, some force~ Seems then
10    IV|    sun he seems~ From out the waves to rise, and in the waves~
11    IV|     waves to rise, and in the waves~ To set and bury his light -
12     V|     craft, out of such mighty waves,~ Out of such mighty darkness,
13     V|     copper to rouse the hurly waves of war,~ To straw the monstrous
14     V|    From the far bottom mighty waves of war.~ But sun and moon,
15    VI|    Roll in its bosom the grim waves of care.~ For just as children
16    VI|   repose,~ Do roll the mighty waves of wrath on wrath;~ Nor
17    VI| Besides, among the clouds are waves, and these~ Give, as they
18    VI|   with murkiness, down on the waves~ Falls with vast uproar,
19    VI|           What sacrilege have waves and bulk of brine~ And floating
20    VI|    and lengthened~ Far to the waves. And when the force of wind~
21    VI|    seas, and starts among the waves~ A wondrous seething, for
22    VI|       will take~ From off the waves in such a wide expanse~
23    VI| retard, and, forcing back his waves,~ Fill him o'erfull and
24    VI|     mouths against his onward waves, when sea,~ Wild in the
25    VI|    and flare round~ Along its waves, wherever 'tis impelled~
26    VI|    From round itself the salt waves; and, behold,~ In many another
27    VI|  sweet waters forth amid salt waves.~ Just so, then, can those
28    VI|     from sun, and spray~ From waves of ocean, eater-out of walls~
29    VI|     wash it out~ With all its waves. Again, gold unto gold~
30    VI|       the body naked into the waves;~ Many would headlong fling
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