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 1     I|      crunched between the might of stones,~ Give forth a sign of blood,
 2    II|        sort the chief~ Are diamond stones, despisers of all blows,~
 3   III|           contrariwise,~ A pile of stones or spiny ears of wheat~
 4    IV|       quite escaped the sense, the stones appear~ As rubbed and rounded
 5    IV|             Which lies between the stones along the pave,~ Offers
 6    IV|          falling down~ Against the stones at last bore through the
 7    IV|           at last bore through the stones?~
 8     V|         Again, perceivest not~ How stones are also conquered by Time? -~
 9     V|            were wont with precious stones to flower,~ Or that in those
10     V| hiding-places...~ ~ With the flung stones and with the ponderous heft~
11     V|        hands, and nails and teeth, stones too and boughs -~ Breakage
12    VI|           so condensed a frame~ As stones and timbers, nor again so
13    VI|          their brute weight,~ Like stones, or, like the smoke, they'
14    VI|       voices or a shout -~ Through stones, through bronze it passes,
15    VI|           How lime alone cementeth stones: how wood~ Only by glue-of-bull
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