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 1     I|      supple bulk~ Becoming a river of abounding floods,~ Which
 2    II|     the soft grass~ Beside a river of water, underneath~ A
 3    II|        So great again in any river of earth~ Are the distinct
 4    IV|   and down we gaze~ Into the river's rapid waves, some force~
 5    IV| beside delightful spring~ Or river and gulpeth down with gaping
 6     V|     the soft grass~ Beside a river of water, underneath~ A
 7    VI|    jagged scarps; and many a river, hid~ Beneath her chine,
 8    VI|    the waters be,~ And every river out of every realm~ Cometh
 9    VI|      thou; well, huge many a river seems~ To him that erstwhile
10    VI| Unique in all the landscape, river sole~ Of the Aegyptians.
11    VI|    Are borne straight up the river. Comes that river~ From
12    VI|     up the river. Comes that river~ From forth the sultry places
13    VI|      to inland;~ Whereby the river's outlet were less free,~
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