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 1     I|  through seas and mountains and swift streams,~ Through leafy
 2     I|       the shining breed~ Of the swift scaly creatures somehow
 3     I|    through the narrow straits,~ Swift ocean cuts her boundaries
 4    II|        The roofs of houses, and swift flame laps up~ Timber and
 5    II|        heavier from above~ Been swift to strike the lighter, gendering
 6    II|         band,~ Young boys, in a swift dance around the boy,~ To
 7    II|         Toward which indeed the swift elan of thought~ Flies unencumbered
 8   III|   slaughter, nor marks~ How the swift wheels and scythes of ravin
 9    IV|          hear] how easy and how swift they be~ Engendered, and
10    IV|             Now come; with what swift motion they are borne,~
11    IV|     made of tiny bodies are the swift;~ In which class is the
12    IV|        chief and true with what swift speed~ The images of things
13    IV|        this work~ With mightily swift order all goes on,~ So that
14     V|      destruction veiled~ By the swift birth of flame from all
15     V| constellations; either because~ Swift tides of ether are by sky
16     V|         milk,~ Because all that swift stream of aliment~ Is thither
17     V|          and the hail,~ And the swift rumblings, and the hollow
18    VI|        of ice~ And down-pour of swift hail gives forth a sound~
19    VI|         comes to pass~ That yon swift golden hue of liquid fire~
20    VI|     inside the very rooms~ With swift flame hold a fierce dominion.~
21    VI|   tremendous, and with glide so swift~ Those thunderbolts rush
22    VI|    Flies shooting onward with a swift elan.~ Next, since by nature
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