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 1     I|         s ghost to him and shed salt tears~ And with his words
 2     I|        and foul decay,~ Or when salt seas eat under beetling
 3    II|        And of which sort is the salt tartar of wine~ And flavours
 4    II|        rough~ (Whence Neptune's salt astringent body comes),~
 5   III|       to vomit soul,~ As on the salt sea boil the billows round~
 6    IV|    mouth at times~ The wet of a salt taste, when by the sea~
 7     V|        tree,~ Nor clouds in the salt sea, nor in the fields~
 8     V|         up~ Out of sea-pools of salt. How true remains,~ How
 9    VI|        particles~ Even from the salt upheavings of the main~
10    VI| disparts~ From round itself the salt waves; and, behold,~ In
11    VI|         sweet waters forth amid salt waves.~ Just so, then, can
12    VI|    mouth at times~ The wet of a salt taste, when by the sea~
13    VI|         colour of crocus and so salt,~ The cough scarce wheezing
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