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 1     I|  selfsame words: if flame and smoke and ash~ Still lurk unseen
 2     I|     in cloven wood~ Ashes and smoke and bits of fire there hid.~
 3    II|  disperse~ Upon the instant - smoke, and cloud, and flame -~
 4   III|       liquid damp, or fog, or smoke,~ So in mobility it far
 5   III|       Even moved by images of smoke or fog -~ As where we view,
 6   III|     altars exhaling steam and smoke aloft -~ For, beyond doubt,
 7   III|   shivered, and since fog and smoke~ Depart into the winds away,
 8   III|       soul's dissolved,~ Like smoke, into the lofty winds of
 9   III|     away, wide-drifted like a smoke,~ Or that the changed body
10    IV| loosely some diffused -~ Like smoke from oaken logs and heat
11    IV|       one.~ Again, all odour, smoke, and heat, and such~ Streams
12     V|  herself~ Is seen at times to smoke, when first at dawn~ The
13     V|       loftier than the rest,~ Smoke, blasted as by envy's thunderbolts;~
14    VI|     fine~ As mists and flying smoke; for then perforce~ They'
15    VI|     Like stones, or, like the smoke, they'd powerless be~ To
16    VI|   unceasingly their far crags smoke~ With the thick darkness
17    VI|        Its ashes, and rolls a smoke of pitchy murk~ And heaveth
18    VI|    Cumae, where the mountains smoke,~ Charged with the pungent
19    VI|  their course,~ Not even when smoke the altars with good gifts -~
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