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 1    II|        Thus unlike forms into one mass combine,~ And things exist
 2   III|     driven forth and carried in a mass~ Outwards by mouth, where
 3   III|          winds, or, gathered in a mass~ From all its parts, sink
 4   III|            And whence does such a mass of living things,~ Boneless
 5    IV|         straight~ Wherethrough to mass themselves and struggle
 6    IV|           degrees~ Thus the whole mass is pushed along and moved.~
 7     V|          a prodigious hurly-burly mass~ Compounded of all kinds
 8     V|       They pressed from out their mass those particles~ Which were
 9     V|         side constrained into one mass~ The earth by lashing it
10     V| luminiferous part~ Of her sphered mass and ball, as, verily,~ The
11    VI|       powerless be~ To keep their mass, or to retain within~ Frore
12    VI|            Twisted its way into a mass of clouds,~ And, there enclosed,
13    VI|         them close, each mountain mass~ Of rain-cloud, there congealed
14    VI|        time the densed clouds~ So mass themselves through all the
15    VI|           Both by their cumulated mass and by~ The onset of the
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