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 1   III|            about him standing with wet cheeks~ Who vainly call
 2    IV|            the mouth at times~ The wet of a salt taste, when by
 3    IV|        treat all spots, around the wet and trickling~ Enclosures
 4    IV|            fast, making his kisses wet~ With lips sucked into lips;
 5     V|         one small water-spring may wet~ The meadow-lands at times
 6     V|           fields abounding hot and wet.~ And hence, where any fitting
 7    VI| straightaway the cloud, if full of wet,~ Extinguishes the fire
 8    VI|         garments dripping all with wet;~ And many a sea, and far
 9    VI|     however slight~ The portion of wet that sun on any spot~ Culls
10    VI|         bear off~ A mighty part of wet, since we behold~ Oft in
11    VI|         their shores,~ The water's wet must seep into the lands~
12    VI|        cold.~ Besides, the water's wet is beat upon~ By rays of
13    VI|            the mouth at times~ The wet of a salt taste, when by
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