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 1    II|          Timber and beam? The deeper, straight and down,~ We push them
 2    II|             aside from off its road's straight line?~ ~ Again, if ev'r
 3    II|                And get sensations and straight give them o'er.~ And thus
 4   III|               his splendid halls, and straight - returns,~ Feeling i'faith
 5    IV|            asunder, nor have gateways straight~ Wherethrough to mass themselves
 6    IV|               follow after us~ In one straight course. Since, evermore
 7    IV|              Above the briny spray is straight, and straight~ The rudders
 8    IV|          briny spray is straight, and straight~ The rudders from above.
 9    IV|           they're rent,~ Unless along straight apertures they swim,~ Like
10    IV|                 As once set forth, in straight directions all;~ Wherefore
11    VI|       Thereunto by a little cross-cut straight,~ And what of ills in all
12    VI|               of fire, to sweep~ In a straight line unto one place, as '
13    VI|              itself~ And hurtles thus straight upwards through its throat~
14    VI| constellations of the pole~ Are borne straight up the river. Comes that
15    VI|               is this,~ Perceive thou straight; for now I'll try to say~
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