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 1     I|      frame,~ Unseen, and swamp huge ships and rend the clouds,~
 2     I|     journeying one whit:~ Such huge abundance spreads for things
 3    II|         bound aback and leave~ Huge gaps between, and some from
 4    II|  asunder, far recoil,~ Leaving huge gaps between: and these
 5    II|    which vasty ether holds~ In huge embrace.~ Besides, when
 6   III|        fables tell,~ Fears the huge boulder hanging in the air:~
 7    IV| mountains and the sun~ Lie the huge plains of ocean spread beneath~
 8    IV|   please; and loads,~ Many and huge, are moved and hoisted high~
 9     V|   Giants), should all~ Pay the huge penalties for monstrous
10     V|    plainest facts: when first~ Huge flabby jowls of mad Molossian
11    VI|     and then prepares~ For the huge effort of their going-forth;~
12    VI|       time hath undermined the huge caves,~ The subterranean.
13    VI|    infinite. "Aye, but passing huge~ The fiery turmoil of that
14    VI|           So sayst thou; well, huge many a river seems~ To him
15    VI|        er a larger saw;~ Thus, huge seems tree or man; and everything~
16    VI|        That he imagines to be "huge"; though yet~ All these,
17    VI|     breath quick and short~ Or huge and intermittent, soaking
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