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 1     I|         lead,~ And thence through seas and mountains and swift
 2     I|         Men of a bulk to ford the seas afoot,~ Or rend the mighty
 3     I|         foul decay,~ Or when salt seas eat under beetling crags.~
 4     I|     mighty bend and bay the Ionic seas,~ Splashing the brine from
 5     V|     behold,~ Before all else, the seas, the lands, the sky:~ O
 6     V|   dissolves)~ Do minish the level seas; in part because~ The water
 7     V|   dissolves)~ Do minish the level seas and trust their power~ To
 8     V|   Cerulean zones of all the level seas,~ Caved in, and down along
 9     V|      ramping breakers of the main seas dash~ Whole argosies and
10     V|       footprint.~ Sailings on the seas,~ Tillings of fields, walls,
11    VI| Discharged from on high, upon the seas.~ For it haps that sometimes
12    VI|        the sky descends~ Upon the seas a column, as if pushed,~
13    VI|         column from sky~ Upon the seas pushed downward - gradually,~
14    VI|      cloud it rushes~ Down on the seas, and starts among the waves~
15    VI|             And neighbours on the seas, girdling their shores,~
16    VI|          lands it comes~ Into the seas. For brine is filtered off,~
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