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 1     I|     her head along the region skies,~ Glowering on mortals with
 2     I|     clasp~ The purport of the skies - the law behind~ The wandering
 3    II|       ways and conduct of the skies -~ This to maintain by many
 4    II|   once to rule a multitude of skies,~ At once to heat with fires
 5    IV|   self-formed in earth's aery skies,~ Which, moulded to innumerable
 6    IV|       soon as ever under open skies~ Is spread the shining water,
 7    IV|  still we seem~ To change our skies, our oceans, rivers, hills,~
 8     V|       ways and conduct of the skies -~ This to maintain by many
 9     V| clothes~ To suit the changing skies; nor need, in fine,~ Nor
10    VI|      off regions of prophetic skies~ For auguries, O foolishly
11    VI|    lands, and 'long the lofty skies~ Run the far rumblings.
12    VI|  abroad~ Clap upon clap, when skies are cloudless all?~ Or,
13    VI|      too,~ That hither to the skies from the Beyond~ Do come
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