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 1     I|    And voices pass the solid walls and fly~ Reverberant through
 2     I|      shout,~ Through hedging walls of houses, and the iron~
 3     I|     from hill,~ And mountain walls hedge air; land ends the
 4    II|      soldiery,~ And mountain walls, smote by the shouting,
 5    IV|      more the theatre's dark walls~ Around them shut, the more
 6    IV| waves of ocean, eater-out of walls~ Around the coasts. Nor
 7    IV|      vary according to their walls~ That bound them. Hence
 8    IV|     enters not through stony walls, wherethrough~ Unfailingly
 9     V|   seas,~ Tillings of fields, walls, laws, and arms, and roads,~
10    VI| heavy thunder, and mightiest walls~ Of the wide reaches of
11    VI|   passes through the hedging walls~ Of houses, like to voices
12    VI|    spot there is~ Within the walls of Athens, even there~ On
13    VI|   potent he~ Through hedging walls of houses to inject~ His
14    VI| waves of ocean, eater-out of walls~ Along the coasts. Nor ever
15    VI|      through houses' hedging walls of stone;~ Odour seeps through,
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