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 1     I|      straightway open sudden liquid paths,~ Because the fishes
 2     I|   then every food,~ Solid or liquid, must itself be thought~
 3     I|   those~ Of earth and water (liquid of the sea,~ And the big
 4    II|      trackless forests, with liquid notes~ Filling the regions
 5    II|     and scream. But what are liquid, formed~ Of fluid body,
 6    II|    undertaking to prepare~ A liquid balm of myrrh and marjoram,~
 7    II|      she takes the drops~ Of liquid moisture, pregnant bears
 8   III|     anything~ To prosper - a liquid and unsullied joy.~ For
 9   III|  much than those~ Of water's liquid damp, or fog, or smoke,~
10    IV|   wailing voices raise their liquid dirge.~ ~ Thus, when from
11    IV|  these bellies of ours,~ The liquid on arriving dissipates~
12    IV|      with both the ears~ The liquid song of harp and speaking
13     V|  filtered off,~ And then the liquid stuff seeps back again~
14     V| abounding well-spring of the liquid light,~ The ethereal sun,
15     V|    were all~ Left with their liquid bodies pure and free,~ And
16     V|    And ether, most light and liquid of the three,~ Floats on
17     V|    winds of air~ Mingles its liquid body. It doth leave~ All
18     V|    the mouth~ To imitate the liquid notes of birds~ Was earlier
19    VI|      yon swift golden hue of liquid fire~ Darts downward to
20    VI|     them whole,~ Because the liquid fire flieth along~ Athrough
21    VI|  filtered off,~ And then the liquid stuff seeps back again~
22    VI|     heat of him,~ Melts to a liquid. And the fire, likewise,~
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