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 1    IV|        time, to earth~ So many beams to keep all things so full~
 2     V|      power on us to cast their beams~ And blow their scorching
 3     V|     regions round with bastard beams, or throw~ From off her
 4     V|  denser, the tremulous~ Bright beams of fire do waver tardily,~
 5     V|        dark orb to his glowing beams -~ And yet, at same time,
 6     V|      Regions unfriendly to the beams her own?~ ORIGINS OF VEGETABLE
 7     V|     the raining blows of fiery beams,~ Through all the fields.~
 8     V|        the logs,~ To shave the beams and planks, besides to bore~
 9    VI|      wrench apart~ Timbers and beams, and heroes' monuments~
10    VI|     such a time~ When sun with beams amid the tempest-murk~ Hath
11    VI|        same direction; and the beams,~ Wrenched forward, over-hang,
12    VI|   behold that sun with burning beams~ To dry our garments dripping
13    VI| all-beholding sun with thawing beams~ Drives the white snows
14    VI|        o'erhead, touching with beams~ An open body of water,
15    VI|     ice he thaws, and with his beams~ Compels the lofty snows,
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