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1 I| Or inland rivers, far and wide away,~ Keep the unfathomable 2 I| abounding floods,~ Which a wide downpour from the lofty 3 I| the fire, and flow~ To the wide waters, touch to corporal 4 I| has been found~ To be the wide inane, or room, or space~ 5 I| aught, since, scattered wide,~ It could not be united. 6 II| main is wont to scatter wide~ The rowers' banks, the 7 II| mother, the divine.~ Her the wide nations, after antique rite,~ 8 II| beautifully wrought,~ That's wide of reason by a long remove:~ 9 II| sparks and scatter embers wide.~ If, with like reasoning 10 II| own~ Into these bodies, wide thou wand'rest off.~ For 11 II| ever the ampler and more wide a thing,~ As soon as ever 12 III| interposed pause of life, and wide~ Have all the motions wandered 13 IV| Pours out; and far and wide the farmer-race~ Begins 14 IV| from small signs~ Things wide and weighty, and involve 15 V| then assailed them, far and wide they would~ Have gone to 16 V| And deep-sea waters, but wide open stands~ And gloats 17 V| primordials,~ Diffused far and wide through mighty aeons,~ The 18 V| Into a dome, and, far and wide diffused~ On unto every 19 V| to dure as parts of the wide Whole;~ In the same fashion 20 V| well-spring of the whole~ Wide world from here hath opened 21 V| open eye survey all regions wide,~ Resplendent with white 22 V| the nature of~ The whole wide world, and all things needs 23 V| The nature of the whole wide world, and earth~ Taketh 24 VI| mightiest walls~ Of the wide reaches of the upper world~ 25 VI| quiver the tremors far and wide abroad.~ And with good reason: 26 VI| off the waves in such a wide expanse~ Abundantly. Then, 27 VI| behooveth thee~ To look both wide and deep, and far abroad~