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 1     I|       that beneath the gliding stars~ Makest to teem the many-voyaged
 2     I|       what does Ether feed the stars?~ For lapsed years and infinite
 3     I|    earth, from earth~ Unto the stars of the ethereal world -~
 4     I|      ether quivers with bright stars,~ And the sun's flame along
 5    II|       The voices onward to the stars of heaven,~ And hither and
 6    II|     gives a thoroughfare?~ How stars and constellations drop
 7    II|        And what it holds - the stars that wander o'er,~ The moon,
 8   III|       in ether arisen, all the stars.~ Wilt thou, then, dally,
 9    IV|        water, all at once,~ If stars be out in heaven, upgleam
10    IV|       the bellying sails.~ The stars, each one, do seem to pause,
11     V|     earth and sky,~ Ocean, and stars, and sun, and ball of moon;~
12     V| suppose that sun and moon~ And stars dart forth their light from
13     V|      were to form the sea, the stars, the sun,~ And moon, and
14     V|       s us sing what makes the stars to move.~ In first place,
15     V|   rolled along~ The glittering stars of the eternal world;~ Or
16     V|        unto the motions of the stars~ Even several causes which '
17     V|   suppose the moon and all the stars,~ Which through the mighty
18     V|   upper?~ Then, why may yonder stars in ether there~ Along their
19     V|      fixed high o'er twinkling stars,~ And into our thought there
20    VI|    studded with the glittering stars,~ And the whole earth around -
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