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 1     I|       matter mixed with void:~ In rocks and caves the watery moisture
 2     I| dissolution: such,~ Weight to the rocks, heat to the fire, and flow~
 3     I|    White-dazzles in the fire, and rocks will burn~ With exhalations
 4    II|         the irrefragable roots of rocks~ And the brute bulks of
 5    II|          our body and so bore the rocks.~ Whatever we see...~ Given
 6    II|          breakers pounding on the rocks~ Created them; but earth
 7    IV|   mountains and mountain-sundered rocks~ Going before and crossing
 8    IV|       where~ It reaches the rough rocks or stuff of wood,~ There '
 9    IV|        the lonely places that the rocks~ Give back like shapes of
10     V|        mountains to increase; for rocks~ Could not subside, nor
11     V|        splash abounding laved the rocks,~ The dripping rocks, and
12     V|          the rocks,~ The dripping rocks, and trickled from above~
13     V|       argosies and crews upon the rocks.~ But ocean uprisen would
14    VI|        made the earth and all the rocks it touches~ Horribly hot,
15    VI|       first ensample: in grottos, rocks o'erhead~ Sweat moisture
16    VI|       Moreover,~ One sort through rocks we see to seep, and, lo,~
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