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 1     I|      winds,~ Which, when they spread, like to a mighty flood,~
 2     I|       grows moist,~ The same, spread out before the sun, will
 3   III|   members: sweats and pallors spread~ Over the body, and the
 4    IV|     far along~ And trailing a spread of shadow; and at times~
 5    IV|        are seen to glide~ And spread themselves through all the
 6    IV|     ever under open skies~ Is spread the shining water, all at
 7    IV|      the huge plains of ocean spread beneath~ The vasty shores
 8    IV|     which forth we squeeze is spread about~ Along the pores and
 9     V|  lands, and cause~ The sea to spread with waters separate,~ And
10     V|  concreted body~ On all sides spread, on all sides bent itself~
11     V| mortals, and from thence hath spread~ O'er all the lands the
12     V|      And now what cause~ Hath spread divinities of gods abroad~
13     V|    earth~ Forward to fall, to spread upturned palms~ Before the
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