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 1     I|     With exhalations fierce and burst asunder.~ Totters the rigid
 2     I|         vaults of heaven should burst~ And splinter upward, and
 3   III|          Who often with roaring burst the breast o'erwrought,~
 4    IV|   tangled in the very nets, and burst~ The stoutly-knotted cords
 5     V|         fled earth's damps) had burst these wombs, O then~ Would
 6     V|        and there~ Welled up and burst across the open flats.~
 7     V|         or pain,~ And when they burst with joys. And this, forsooth,~ '
 8    VI|       air, will, when of sudden burst,~ Give forth a like large
 9    VI|    skiey vaults,~ As if asunder burst, seem from on high~ To engulf
10    VI|         be sent down on men~ By burst of cloud and by the hurricane,~
11    VI|     wind's aroused force~ Can't burst the cloud it tries to, but
12    VI|      dropped upon the lands and burst apart,~ It belches forth
13    VI| populace. But if, indeed,~ They burst not forth, yet is the very
14    VI|        the water,~ Forthwith to burst abroad, and to combine~
15    VI|         can those seeds of fire burst forth~ Athrough that other
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