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 1     I|       mighty flood,~ Hither or thither, drive things on before~
 2     I|      be set, nor go~ Hither or thither at all - as shown before.~
 3     I|   Completely solid, hither and thither fly~ Forevermore unconquered
 4    II|      return again,~ Hither and thither in all directions round.~
 5    II|        heaven,~ And hither and thither darts the cavalry,~ And
 6    II|        aught we see hither and thither afloat~ Upon the crest of
 7    IV|       things,~ Flit hither and thither through the atmosphere,~
 8    IV|        images~ Flit hither and thither, many, in many modes,~ Bodiless
 9    IV|       here is that one passing thither,~ Or whether the facts be
10     V|    wombs, O then~ Would Nature thither turn the pores of earth~
11     V|    swift stream of aliment~ Is thither turned unto the mother-breasts.~
12     V|   beasts fled apart~ Hither or thither, as often in wars to-day~
13    VI|      of skiey space, and when~ Thither the winged is on pennons
14    VI|  Leaving well-nigh a void. And thither when~ In horizontal flight
15    VI|         In sooth, that ring is thither borne along~ To where 'thas
16    VI|        once plunged headlong - thither, lo,~ Unto the void whereto
17    VI| peasantry~ Sick, sick, brought thither, thronging from every quarter,~
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