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 1     I|           and rocks will burn~ With exhalations fierce and burst asunder.~
 2     I|             water, earth, and fiery exhalations -~ And by what force they
 3     I|         that earth,~ Lapped in warm exhalations of the sun,~ Renews her
 4    II|      splendour; but the sun's~ Warm exhalations and this serene light~ Travel
 5    II|        these particles~ Of the warm exhalations, but are all~ Entangled
 6    II|             from cold~ And from hot exhalations; and they move,~ Both sterile
 7    II|            on hand~ Those plenteous exhalations it gives off.~ Thus, fairly,
 8   III|               The seeds of wind and exhalations warm -~ Take care that in
 9     V|            light breath,~ And fiery exhalations (of which four~ This sum
10     V|            the human race~ In fiery exhalations, or cities fell~ By some
11     V|            And blow their scorching exhalations forth~ Against our members,
12     V|         aflood,~ And with its fiery exhalations steeps~ The world at large.
13     V|     thuswise~ The elements of fiery exhalations~ From all the world around
14    VI|         seeds innumerable~ Of fiery exhalations, and they must~ From off
15    VI| peradventure have~ Of its own fiery exhalations.~ The more, then, the telluric
16    VI|            of houses to inject~ His exhalations hot, with ardent rays.~
17    VI|          surge aloft,~ And speed in exhalations into air~ Forth and abroad (
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