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 1     I|   homes of birds and greening plains,~ Kindling the lure of love
 2     I|      wildly down, bestrew the plains~ With mighty trees, or scour
 3    II|     embattled yonder o'er the plains,~ Ourselves no sharers in
 4    II|       all the quarters of the plains below,~ Rousing a mimic
 5    II|       gleam at rest along the plains.~ ~ Now what the speed to
 6    II|      have upheaved~ Its level plains, is changed to hoary waves~
 7    IV|     and the sun~ Lie the huge plains of ocean spread beneath~
 8    IV|  rivers, hills,~ To cross the plains afoot, and hear new sounds,~
 9     V| circuits of the heavens.~ The plains began to sink, and windy
10     V|    and over all the length of plains,~ The race of grasses and
11     V|    that there they might,~ On plains and uplands, have their
12     V|     hillocks, intervales, and plains might run~ The silvery-green
13    VI|     lands~ Whilom reduced the plains to dead men's bones,~ Unpeopled
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