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 1     I|        in every grace at every hour -~ Wherefore indeed, Divine
 2     I| procreant unions at an adverse hour.~ Nor on the mingling of
 3     I|         When comes its supreme hour, that thus there be~ At
 4     I|    season favour at propitious hour~ With rains enough to set
 5     I| through my heart;~ On the same hour hath strook into my breast~
 6     I|      place least portion of an hour:~ For, driven apart from
 7    II|        sun is wont~ At such an hour to overspread and clothe~
 8    II|       and trust it not~ At any hour, however much may smile~
 9    II|       what was black of hue an hour ago~ Can of a sudden like
10   III|     Flaccid, as if the supreme hour were there;~ And flabbily
11   III|       both a natal and funeral hour.~ Besides are seeds of soul
12   III|         they say, "one hostile hour hath ta'en~ Wretchedly from
13   III|        time and not the single hour,~ Mortal's estate in whatsoever
14    IV|      lengths of space a little hour~ Alone is wasted, toward
15     V|      of air~ I'll speak, which hour by hour in all its body~
16     V|        ll speak, which hour by hour in all its body~ Is changed
17     V|         Matuta also at a fixed hour~ Spreadeth the roseate morning
18    VI|       nature fall;~ At such an hour the horizon lightens round~
19    VI|         and toward the supreme hour~ At last the pinched nostrils,
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