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 1     I|   waters between their shining sides:~ So true it is no solid
 2     I|   infinite force of matter all sides round.~ ~ And in these problems,
 3    II|  Uphold the sum of things, all sides around~ By old succession
 4    II|      seeing that space~ To all sides stretches infinite and free,~
 5    II|        abroad forthwith to all sides round~ More bodies, sending
 6    II|       the mighty world~ On all sides round shall taken be by
 7   III|      no touch of ill, when all sides round~ To battle came the
 8    IV|     left.~ Again, those little sides of mirrors curved~ Proportionate
 9     V|    with concreted body~ On all sides spread, on all sides bent
10     V|       all sides spread, on all sides bent itself~ Into a dome,
11     V|       unto every region on all sides,~ Thus hedged all else within
12     V| whimpering slink with cringing sides from blows.~ Again the neighing
13    VI|  moving on,~ Or when about the sides of mighty peaks~ Thou seest
14    VI|        winds sepulchred on all sides round:~ Then canst thou
15    VI|       the wine - jar's earthen sides,~ And winding its way within,
16    VI|       heaven,~ Since then both sides in dubious warfare rage~
17    VI|   together, augmented from all sides,~ The close-jammed clouds
18    VI|     against the lofty mountain sides,~ They're massed and powerfully
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