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 1     I|   naught~ Is risen to reach the shining shores of light,~ Nor aught
 2     I|         but then~ Upsprings the shining grain, and boughs are green~
 3     I|    Waters (they say) before the shining breed~ Of the swift scaly
 4     I|         of waters between their shining sides:~ So true it is no
 5     I|         Nor sea, nor earth, nor shining vaults of sky,~ Nor breed
 6    II| increase,~ Whereby grow upwards shining grains and trees,~ Though
 7    II|       whence she can raise~ The shining grains and gladsome trees
 8    II|          That the white objects shining to thine eyes~ Are gendered
 9    II|         bears her broods -~ The shining grains, and gladsome shrubs
10    II|      own accord, she first~ The shining grains and vineyards of
11    IV|    appear,~ In water, or in any shining surface,~ Must be, since
12    IV|       open skies~ Is spread the shining water, all at once,~ If
13    IV|      darkling air,~ Swiftly the shining air and luminous~ Followeth
14     V|         race of grasses and the shining green;~ The flowery meadows
15    VI|         fire then scatters~ The shining sparks. But with our ears
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