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 1     I|             and mountains and swift streams,~ Through leafy homes of
 2     I|     bringing to pass~ That ever the streams refresh the greedy main~
 3    II|           creatures swimming in the streams,~ And joyous herds around,
 4    II|          its breast~ Breathing warm streams of blood; the orphaned mother,~
 5    II| dew-quickened grass,~ Nor the loved streams that glide along low banks,~
 6    II|           and the ocean, lands, and streams, and sun;~ The same, the
 7   III|            to be create~ In flowing streams, nor cold begot in fire.~
 8    IV|          smoke, and heat, and such~ Streams out of things diffusedly,
 9    IV|              For ever every outside streams away~ From off all objects,
10    IV|             And when the sharp cold streams, 'tis not our wont~ To feel
11     V|             the rest, that sea, and streams, and springs~ Forever with
12     V|             But whatso water first~ Streams up is ever straightway carried
13     V|         innumerably. For whatso'er~ Streams up in dust or vapour off
14     V|              For so aboundingly the streams supply~ New store of waters
15     V|            rain-storms stopped, and streams their fury checked.~ FORMATION
16     V|             lakes and the perennial streams~ Exhale a mist, and even
17     V|        moreover, another air above~ Streams on athwart the top of the
18     V|               Or that another still streams on below~ To whirl the sphere
19     V|             It can be also that two streams of air~ Alternately at fixed
20     V|             orbits, may be sped~ By streams of air from regions alternate.~
21    VI|           roar;~ As when along deep streams or the great sea~ Breaks
22    VI|           they~ That there the tide streams through without a break,~
23    VI|             the brass,~ Then do the streams of that Magnesian rock~
24    VI|             midmost Aegypt, hard by streams of Nile,~ Engendered is -
25    VI|         fire with bane into the icy streams,~ Hurling the body naked
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