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1 I| and trees themselves wax big~ And lade themselves with 2 I| lofty hills~ Swells with big showers, dashes headlong 3 I| With its own augmentation big or small;~ But, if intangible 4 I| liquid of the sea,~ And the big billows from the mountain 5 II| of water, underneath~ A big tree's boughs, and merrily 6 II| cannot entered be -~ So big her count of brutes of which 7 II| astarting up,~ At times big branches sprouting from 8 II| and lands~ Could grow more big, and that the house of heaven~ 9 II| whatsoe'er thou seest~ Grow big with glad increase, and 10 III| around through interspaces big,~ Thus, shut within these 11 IV| equal columns, parallel and big,~ Contracts by stages in 12 IV| to push ahead~ This the big load of our corporeal frame,~ 13 IV| and (as ye may be sure)~ Big emeralds of green light 14 IV| of the Graces sure"; the big and bulky~ O she's "an Admiration, 15 IV| burnt gifts,~ To render big by plenteous seed their 16 V| be again begotten and wax big -~ Mark well the argument: 17 V| of a sudden shook~ By the big thunder, doth with her motion 18 V| thuswise flow into a bulk so big~ That from one single fountain-head 19 V| Ago more many, and more big,~ Matured of those days 20 V| then more abundant and more big.~ And many coarse foods, 21 V| lashings of the winds~ And the big rains. Nor could they then 22 V| of water, underneath~ A big tree's branches, merrily 23 VI| amain~ The darkling tempests big with thunderbolts~ And hurricanes, 24 VI| to primeval floods:~ So big the rains that be sent down 25 VI| Trembleth above, jarred by big down-tumblings,~ When time 26 VI| instantly from spot of that big jar~ There quiver the tremors 27 VI| spot,~ And press with the big urge of mighty powers~ Against 28 VI| possible, besides,~ That a big bulk of piled sand may bar~