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 1     I|      pit below, from forth the vast,~ Are hurtled bodies evermore
 2    II|   refresh~ Our frames, with no vast outlay - most of all~ If
 3    II|   Wherewith to travel down the vast inane:~ Do thou remember
 4    II|       together there,~ In such vast ocean of matter and tumult
 5    II|        seeks the nature of the vast Beyond~ There on the other
 6     V|       left us heritors of such vast prizes,~ By his own breast
 7     V|       unlike,~ Three frames so vast, a single day shall give~
 8     V|    suns, and trampled on~ By a vast throng of feet, exhale abroad~
 9     V|     the world with inundations vast~ From forth the unplumbed
10     V|    earth, where now extend the vast~ Cerulean zones of all the
11     V|  Befitting glorious visage and vast powers.~ And men would give
12     V| refresh~ Their frames, with no vast outlay - most of all~ If
13    VI|       far,~ Upburning with its vast assault those trees;~ Nor
14    VI|       on the waves~ Falls with vast uproar, and draws on amain~
15    VI|      come, engulf with rain so vast~ As thus to make the rivers
16    VI|      ever~ Augments the bolt's vast powers and to the blow~
17    VI|       among things~ And air in vast tumultuosity~ Billows, infuriate
18    VI|       bulk of ocean, since~ So vast the down-rush of the waters
19    VI|  throat of Aetna's Mount~ Such vast tornado-fires out-breathe
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