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 1     I|         downpour from the lofty hills~ Swells with big showers,
 2     I|       often it happens on skiey hills" thou sayest,~ "That neighbouring
 3    IV|     There to be passing by. And hills and fields~ Seem fleeing
 4    IV|      skies, our oceans, rivers, hills,~ To cross the plains afoot,
 5    IV|         forth - for so the very hills,~ Dashing them back against
 6    IV|   Dashing them back against the hills, kept on~ With their reverberations.
 7     V|         gave forth, around~ The hills and over all the length
 8     V|   thirst, as now from the great hills~ The water's down-rush calls
 9     V|      Echoing through groves and hills and forest trees,~ Even
10    VI|         rarely, and on land the hills~ Must block its way, 'tis
11    VI|        again, on Helicon's high hills~ A tree that's wont to kill
12    VI| up-reared white~ Upon the lofty hills, to waste away;~ Then, wax,
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