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 1     I|    before;~ And, too, a void is filled which was before.~ Nor can
 2    II|    calling, and the lambs~ Well filled, are frisking, locking horns
 3    II| coral-red.~ The peacock's tail, filled with the copious light,~
 4   III|        charms, and we are never filled~ With the fruits of life -
 5    IV|   parted forth from Acheron and filled~ The mighty vaults of sky -
 6    IV|          And soon as ever 'thas filled and oped with light~ The
 7    IV|       earth by us abandoned~ Is filled with light again, on this
 8     V|     savage beasts, even now~ Is filled with anxious terrors through
 9     V|         even as a woman now~ Is filled, at child-bearing, with
10     V|     Through mighty nations, and filled the cities full~ Of the
11    VI|         nowise~ 'Tcould ever be filled to brim; in part because~
12    VI|     since oft a bladder small,~ Filled up with air, will, when
13    VI|          In gathered storm have filled utterly,~ Then, prisoned
14    VI|   parted forth from Acheron and filled~ The mighty vaults of sky -
15    VI|         and sparkling all,~ And filled their bosoms with dread
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