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 1     I|        and the hollows of the serene sky~ Glow with diffused
 2    II| goodly than to hold the high~ Serene plateaus, well fortressed
 3    II|     Warm exhalations and this serene light~ Travel not down an
 4    II|  peace~ Untroubled ages and a serene life! -~ Who hath the power (
 5    II|     his clouds, to shake~ The serene spaces of the sky with sound,~
 6   III|      the tranquil breast, the serene face.~ But more of hot have
 7    IV|       on high~ And smirch the serene vision of the world,~ Stroking
 8    IV|  heaven, upgleam from earth,~ Serene and radiant in the water
 9     V|     moored life~ In havens so serene, in light so clear.~ Compare
10     V|      Nor soft seductions of a serene sea~ Could lure by laughing
11    VI|   Even they, the Calm Ones in serene repose,~ Do roll the mighty
12    VI|    Nor wilt thou enter with a serene breast~ Shrines of the gods;
13    VI|      there come~ From out the serene regions of the sky;~ But
14    VI|      aloft; for, from the sky serene~ And from the clouds of
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