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 1     I|       pass the solid walls and fly~ Reverberant through shut
 2     I|     and lightnings all asunder fly.~ Thus too, if all things
 3     I|      solid, hither and thither fly~ Forevermore unconquered
 4    II|       thou seest the lightning fly;~ Now here, now there, bursting
 5    II|       bodies from their bodies fly,~ By blows impelled - those
 6    II|      meet that ravens, as they fly,~ Should dartle from white
 7    II|         there in many a manner fly,~ Bestirred in everlasting
 8   III|    whereto things may~ Asunder fly, or bodies which can smite,~
 9    IV|        instant of the day, and fly~ O'er sea and lands and
10    IV|    which we urge~ The ship and fly under the bellying sails.~
11    IV|   through which all images~ Do fly across. And yet this voice
12     V|   whereto things may~  Asunder fly, or bodies which can smite,~
13     V|       there~ Portions began to fly asunder, and like~ With
14     V|        air~ Escaping, began to fly aloft, and form,~ By condensation
15    VI| stupendous speed~ Those bodies fly and how they're wont to
16    VI|      contrariwise, there must~ Fly many round bringing disease
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