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 1     I|       thence through seas and mountains and swift streams,~ Through
 2     I|    afoot,~ Or rend the mighty mountains with their hands,~ Or conquer
 3    II|    post there is~ Up the high mountains, viewed from which they
 4    IV|      and at times~ The mighty mountains and mountain-sundered rocks~
 5    IV|     borne along.~ Between two mountains far away aloft~ From midst
 6    IV|      the mountain-tops, those mountains -~ O'er which he seemeth
 7    IV|        Although between those mountains and the sun~ Lie the huge
 8    IV|    wandering~ Among the shady mountains, and aloud~ Call unto them,
 9    IV|       if headlong~ From lofty mountains tumbling down to earth~
10     V| through the woods~ And mighty mountains and the forest deeps -~
11     V|    amain~ Down from the lofty mountains, powerless~ To dure and
12     V|     windy slopes~ Of the high mountains to increase; for rocks~
13     V|  round about~ Upon the mighty mountains and all birds~ Aerial with
14     V|       trees~ Among the mighty mountains, by a bolt~ Of lightning
15    VI|      Along the laurel-tressed mountains far,~ Upburning with its
16    VI| feeling,~ As we up-climb high mountains, proveth clear~ That windy
17    VI|      subterranean. Yea, whole mountains fall,~ And instantly from
18    VI|  Among the Aethiopians' lofty mountains,~ When the all-beholding
19    VI|    spot's at Cumae, where the mountains smoke,~ Charged with the
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