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 1     I|         a wide downpour from the lofty hills~ Swells with big showers,
 2     I|        ever so far and pure~ The lofty music of his breast divine~
 3     I|        That neighbouring tops of lofty trees are rubbed~ One against
 4    II|          more room and raise its lofty roofs~ Far over earth, and
 5   III| dissolved,~ Like smoke, into the lofty winds of air;~ Since we
 6    IV|       many, as if headlong~ From lofty mountains tumbling down
 7     V|          in fine,~ Nor arms, nor lofty ramparts, wherewithal~ Their
 8     V|          by Time? -~ Not how the lofty towers ruin down,~ And boulders
 9     V|     ruining amain~ Down from the lofty mountains, powerless~ To
10     V|      that is, to set secure~ The lofty heavens from the lands,
11    VI|        Unless up-builded heap on lofty heap,~ To shut the round
12    VI|         the lands, and 'long the lofty skies~ Run the far rumblings.
13    VI|         why most oft~ Aims he at lofty places? Why behold we~ Marks
14    VI|      thickens into being~ In the lofty clouds, and how upon the
15    VI|       mighty powers~ Against the lofty grottos, then the earth~
16    VI|        Then, crowded against the lofty mountain sides,~ They're
17    VI|           Among the Aethiopians' lofty mountains,~ When the all-beholding
18    VI|      with his beams~ Compels the lofty snows, up-reared white~
19    VI|        up-reared white~ Upon the lofty hills, to waste away;~ Then,
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