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 1     I|      whatso else has power to send its bodies~ With impact
 2    II|        smote by the shouting, send~ The voices onward to the
 3    II|       To throw forth fire and send out light from under,~ To
 4    II|     concedest not all bodies~ Send out a voice or smell, it
 5    II|       since pow'rless they to send forth aught~ From out themselves,
 6    II|      in more bodies than they send from selves,~ Whilst still
 7   III|    Nature~ Should of a sudden send a voice abroad,~ And her
 8    IV| visible objects many be~ That send forth bodies, loosely some
 9    IV|     And even as the sun~ Must send below, in little time, to
10    IV|       bulge of our own flank~ Send back to us their idols with
11     V|  yonder sun so small~ Can yet send forth so great a light as
12     V|      speechless evermore,~ To send forth divers sounds, O truly
13     V|      business; and essayed to send~ Outrageous boars against
14    VI|    here,~ And now from there, send growlings through the clouds,~
15    VI|      top by heat of sun, they send~ Their rainy moisture, and
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