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 1     I|       earth, and breath, and rain;~ As first Empedocles of
 2     I|      Next, that from air the rain begotten is,~ And earth
 3     I|     And earth created out of rain, and then~ That all, reversely,
 4    II| tends to earth.~ Athwart the rain thou seest the lightning
 5    II|     each one,~ Like drops of rain, through the unbottomed
 6    II|    the lantern's side, while rain is dashed away.~ And why? -
 7     V|     they be said to cry~ For rain and water and to call at
 8    VI|      marks, O not of wind or rain, but fire.~ Again, they
 9    VI|    on they come, engulf with rain so vast~ As thus to make
10    VI|     resounding and abounding rain,~ That all the murky ether
11    VI|      seems to turn~ Now into rain, and, as it tumbles down,~
12    VI|     O'er all the zones, when rain is on the lands~ And winds
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