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 1     I|      own season must together stream,~ And new creations only
 2     I|   waters whelm: the turbulent stream,~ Strong with a hundred
 3     I|     once the yielding billows stream.~ Thus things among themselves
 4     I|  formed;~ But air, however it stream with hastening gusts,~ Can
 5    II|     and slaking~ From out one stream of water each its thirst,~
 6    IV|    that from them the images~ Stream back to us; and howso suddenly~
 7    IV|     when in the middle of the stream~ Sticks fast our dashing
 8    IV|    constrained to think~ They stream and dart and sprinkle themselves
 9    IV|     that from off the things~ Stream and depart innumerable bodies~
10    IV| gaping throat~ Nigh the whole stream. And oft the innocent young,~
11    IV|       the billows of a potent stream~ And stain their garment.~
12     V|     thus recruit them as they stream,~ All things by this time
13     V|   constant flux do all things stream.~ Likewise,~ The abounding
14     V|      single fountain-head may stream~ This heat and light. And
15     V|     even at a fixed time,~ To stream together - gendering evermore~
16     V|       fire~ Can thus together stream at time so fixed~ And shape
17     V|       more slow, are wont~ To stream together - the fires which
18     V|        Because all that swift stream of aliment~ Is thither turned
19    VI|  elements of fiery-stuff~ Can stream together from out the very
20    VI|     strength of iron.~ First, stream there must from off the
21    VI|    aching head:~ Hither would stream a man's whole strength and
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