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 1     I|     reports~ What things can rise to being, what cannot,~
 2     I|      Men from the sea~ Might rise, and from the land the scaly
 3    II|      Through winds of air to rise aloft, even though~ The
 4    II|      Verily, the white~ Will rise more readily, is sooner
 5    II|    say that sense can so far rise~ From non-sense by mutation,
 6   III|     But nowhere to my vision rise no more~ The vaults of Acheron,
 7   III|  days of the hugest toil~ To rise untrammelled to the peaks
 8   III|    whiles a wavering will to rise afoot.~ So nature of mind
 9    IV| seems~ From out the waves to rise, and in the waves~ To set
10    IV|    in members,~ As flame can rise anew from unseen fire?~ ~
11    IV|      will,~ Let Venus' glory rise from all her limbs, -~ Forsooth
12     V|     and whatso flames~ First rise do perish always one by
13     V| fires which make the sun~ To rise in some one spot - therefore
14    VI|  upheavings of the main~ Can rise together to augment the
15    VI|     fire, and rainy tempests rise~ In heavier congregation,
16    VI|     And know, these all thus rise from out the earth -~ Many
17    VI|      of own accord can they~ Rise upwards into the air. Again,
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