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 1     I|         inward craft, entering its hollow cells,~ Dissolve it down.
 2    II|         freshened forth~ Into some hollow; for it leaves above~ The
 3    II|      progeny. The Galli come:~ And hollow cymbals, tight-skinned tambourines~
 4    II|            a crumbling frame;~ The hollow with a porous-all must be~
 5    IV|           the trump rumbles with a hollow roar,~ As when barbaric
 6     V|           swift rumblings, and the hollow roar~ Of mighty menacings
 7     V|          collecting soon~ Into the hollow places of the ground.~ And
 8     V|           blow into the stalks~ Of hollow hemlock-herb. Then bit by
 9    VI|       whirl the cloud~ To grow all hollow with a thickened crust~
10    VI|           above) the cloud~ Into a hollow with a thickened crust,~
11    VI| multitudinously there,~ And in the hollow furnaces within~ Wheel flame
12    VI|          up-gathered there~ In the hollow deeps, bulk forward from
13    VI|        point, eyes sunken, temples hollow,~ Skin cold and hard, the
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