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 1     I|    body tends~ To load things downward, while the void abides,~
 2     I|   reach unmeasured round~ And downward an illimitable profound.~ ~
 3     I| weight from everywhere~ Still downward to the bottom of the world,~
 4     I|    all breathing things~ Head downward roam about, and yet cannot~
 5    II|    all the weight within them downward bears.~ Nor, when the fires
 6    II|    all the weight within them downward bears~ Through empty void.
 7    II|  light:~ Thus also sun's heat downward tends to earth.~ Athwart
 8    II|     weight,~ Must rush, borne downward through the still inane.~
 9   III|     poppy-seed away for thee~ Downward from off the top; but, contrariwise,~
10    IV|        and the films~ Heavily downward from on high are borne~
11    IV|    the pave,~ Offers a vision downward into earth~ As far, as from
12    VI|   other massed~ And burdening downward, anchored in high repose,~
13    VI|     hue of liquid fire~ Darts downward to the earth: because the
14    VI|    always every weight~ Bears downward, doubled is the swiftness
15    VI|     sky~ Upon the seas pushed downward - gradually,~ As if a Somewhat
16    VI|   eddying whirl~ Descends and downward draws along with it~ That
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