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 1    II|         seeds by some collision whirl~ Disordered in the body
 2    IV|      away aloft~ From midst the whirl of waters open lies~ A gaping
 3    IV|         The halls still seem to whirl and posts to reel,~ Until
 4    IV|      That particles so fine can whirl around~ So great a body
 5     V|     flaws of winds with furious whirl~ Torment and twist. Beside
 6     V|   between the twain~ As ever to whirl their living bodies round,~
 7     V|      still streams on below~ To whirl the sphere from under up
 8     V|       are by sky enclosed,~ And whirl around, seeking a passage
 9     V|       so far~ As feebler is the whirl that bears her on,~ (Being,
10     V| bestride; or with his hands~ To whirl the firmament around his
11    VI|          or sound as when winds whirl~ With lashings and do buffet
12    VI|      Compelleth by its spinning whirl the cloud~ To grow all hollow
13    VI|      sound,~ As if a flame with whirl of winds should range~ Along
14    VI|          And seeking an outlet, whirl themselves about,~  And
15    VI|       seething, for the eddying whirl~ Descends and downward draws
16    VI|     main~ That laden cloud, the whirl suddenly then~ Plunges its
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