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 1     I|      they would spring abroad~ Suddenly, unforeseen, in alien months,~
 2     I|       impact two broad bodies~ Suddenly spring apart, the air must
 3    II| forthwith manifest to man~ How suddenly the risen sun is wont~ At
 4    II|      primordials cannot be~ So suddenly sundered one from other,
 5   III|     scythes~ The limbs away so suddenly that there,~ Fallen from
 6    IV|   Stream back to us; and howso suddenly~ Thou place, at any instant,
 7    VI|       receive the fire, 'twill suddenly~ Kindle to flame and burn
 8    VI|       ripened, so to say, doth suddenly~ Splinter the cloud, and
 9    VI|    That laden cloud, the whirl suddenly then~ Plunges its whole
10    VI|      high heaven have gathered suddenly,~ As round they flew, unnumbered
11    VI|       the nature of the earth~ Suddenly rend them open, and she
12    VI|     unfold~ At last how yonder suddenly angered flame~ Out-blows
13    VI|     over-much,~ And think that suddenly it seethes in heat~ By intense
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