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 1     I|    fire, earth, animals, and grains,~ Without admixture of void
 2     I|    foster and give heat,~ No grains, nor trees, nor breathing
 3     I|     lands,~ Rivers, and sun, grains, trees, and breathing things,~
 4     I|   Conceiving gold compact of grains of gold,~ And earth concreted
 5     I|     meet that kernels of the grains~ Should oft, when crunched
 6     I|      clods, there herbs, and grains, and leaves,~ All sorts
 7    II|       And bring to birth the grains and all of else~ To which
 8    II| Whereby grow upwards shining grains and trees,~ Though all the
 9    II|   she can raise~ The shining grains and gladsome trees for men;~
10    II|     say that humankind,~ The grains, the gladsome trees, are
11    II|    her broods -~ The shining grains, and gladsome shrubs and
12    II|      and sun;~ The same, the grains, and trees, and living things.~
13    II|       she first~ The shining grains and vineyards of all joy~
14     V|     kinds of grasses and the grains~ And the delightsome trees -
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