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 1     I|      that first~ 'Twas she who gave the king a father's name.~
 2     I|       much goodly truth,~ They gave, as 'twere from out of the
 3    II|      erst~ All generations and gave forth at birth~ Enormous
 4    II|        for mortality; herself~ Gave the sweet fruitage and the
 5   III|     highway down the sea,~ And gave his legionaries thoroughfare~
 6   III|      war,~ Horror of Carthage, gave his bones to earth,~ Like
 7    IV|        I have seen~ Spots that gave back even voices six or
 8    IV|      were born and afterwards~ Gave knowledge of their own utility -~
 9    IV|    like Ceres when the goddess gave~ Young Bacchus suck"; the
10     V|       other day musician-folk~ Gave birth to melic sounds of
11     V|        In the beginning, earth gave forth, around~ The hills
12     V|      This earth of thine first gave unto the day~ The mortal
13     V|    twas then that lack of food gave o'er~ Men's fainting limbs
14    VI| glorious in name,~ That whilom gave to hapless sons of men~
15    VI|         and she the first that gave~ Life its sweet solaces,
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