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1 I| means soever~ From off its course, shall fail to be on hand.~ 2 II| blows, to change its little course,~ And beaten backwards to 3 II| determined places, from their course~ Decline a little - call 4 III| and pass. In such a wise~ Course these primordials 'mongst 5 IV| after us~ In one straight course. Since, evermore pour in~ 6 IV| still, reversely from his course,~ And swiftly push up-stream. 7 IV| on high to take far other course~ From that whereon in truth 8 IV| For slowly on a wandering course it comes~ And perishes sooner, 9 IV| changed its gestures.~ Of course the change must be conceived 10 IV| from the ploughshare's even course and track~ She throws the 11 V| In just so far as is her course removed~ From upper heaven 12 V| when sun, after his diurnal course,~ Hath walked the ultimate 13 V| compels~ Him then to turn his course beneath the lands.~ Matuta 14 V| the sun is midway on his course~ Between the blasts of north 15 V| like a ball and to pursue a course~ Betwixt the sun and earth. 16 V| moon glideth in her monthly course~ Athrough the rigid shadows 17 VI| of gods,~ Point out the course before me, as I race~ On 18 VI| Grows hot upon its aery course, the while~ It loseth many 19 VI| but if 'tis not~ Upon its course already kindled with fire,~ 20 VI| roll,~ Into that onward course. Again, perchance,~ In coming 21 VI| cawing crows can wing their course,~ Not even when smoke the