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 1     I|          wild herds round the happy fields~ Or swim the bounding torrents.
 2     I|          far the tilled surpass the fields untilled~ And to the labour
 3     I|       Wherefrom to reach the gentle fields of air.~ Hence too it comes
 4     I|           of iron, wastes~ Amid the fields insidiously. We view~ The
 5    II|             up the sky, and all the fields about~ Glitter with brass,
 6    II|             sudden down the midmost fields~ Charges with onset stout
 7    II|           mortal generations to the fields;~ Nor sea, nor breakers
 8    II|            avail for tilling of the fields,~ So niggardly they grudge
 9   III|             ocean deeps, nor in the fields~ Can fishes live, nor blood
10    IV|           passing by. And hills and fields~ Seem fleeing fast astern,
11    IV|           Venus is about to sow the fields~ Of woman, greedily their
12     V|            the salt sea, nor in the fields~ Can fishes live, nor blood
13     V|         water won~ A kingdom in the fields. For fire o'ermastered~
14     V|             Augmented ocean and the fields of foam~ By seeping through
15     V| meadow-lands at times and flood the fields?~ 'Tis even possible, besides,
16     V|           what first the soft young fields of earth~ With earliest
17     V|            for prevailed~ Among the fields abounding hot and wet.~
18     V|          none knew then to work the fields with iron,~ Or plant young
19     V|       lamentations loud~ Around the fields for daylight and the sun,~
20     V|             beams,~ Through all the fields.~ And more and more each
21     V|         themselves,~ And flocks and fields to portion for each man~
22     V|           men desired to clear rich fields~ And turn the countryside
23     V|          away~ Another's flocks and fields. For unto them,~ Thus armed,
24     V|           The young shrubs o'er the fields. Then would they try~ Ever
25     V|           on the seas,~ Tillings of fields, walls, laws, and arms,
26    VI|            the rivers overflow~ And fields to float, if ether were
27    VI|        tumbles down,~ To summon the fields back to primeval floods:~
28    VI|         bulk of brine~ And floating fields of foam been guilty of?~
29    VI|           held dominion in Sicilian fields:~ Drawing upon itself the
30    VI|         Reaches of air and floating fields of foam,~ At last on all
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