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 1     I|      distended bags;~ Hence the young scamper on their weakling
 2     I|         when they seek to give~ Young boys the nauseous wormwood,
 3    II|          what time their band,~ Young boys, in a swift dance around
 4   III|     could be~ In a race between young kids with tumbling legs~
 5   III|        tis~ To pour, like those young virgins in the tale,~ Waters
 6    IV|         when they seek to give~ Young boys the nauseous wormwood,
 7    IV|    stream. And oft the innocent young,~ By sleep o'ermastered,
 8    IV|    Ceres when the goddess gave~ Young Bacchus suck"; the pug-nosed
 9     V|        tell what first the soft young fields of earth~ With earliest
10     V|         those days in the fresh young years~ Of earth and ether.
11     V|    ripened time~ The age of the young within (that sought the
12     V| proportions; and then earth was young.~ ~ Wherefore, again, again,
13     V|      When earth was new and the young sky was fresh~ (Basing his
14     V|     fields with iron,~ Or plant young shoots in holes of delved
15     V|  blooming freshness of the rank young world~ Produced, enough
16     V|       lack-speech years~ Compel young children unto gesturings,~
17     V|        In buoyant flower of his young years raves,~ Goaded by
18     V|       setting out in holes~ The young shrubs o'er the fields.
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