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 1     I|  daedal Earth bears scented flowers,~ For thee waters of the
 2     I|    deep; I joy to pluck new flowers,~ To seek for this my head
 3    II|    of the grass around with flowers.~ Nor yet the quicker will
 4    II|  shower her and shade~ With flowers of roses falling like the
 5    IV|    deep; I joy to pluck new flowers,~ To seek for this my head
 6    IV|   Of lampions burgeoning in flowers of flame,~ And twain the
 7    IV|     torment~ Among the very flowers - when haply mind~ Gnaws
 8    IV|  threshold o'er~ Often with flowers and garlands, and anoints~
 9     V| fixed time~ They cast their flowers; and Eld commands the teeth,~
10     V|    years have rolled away,~ Flowers in his prime of vigour;
11     V|    of the grass around with flowers.~ Then jokes, then talk,
12     V|     chaplets of intertwined flowers and leaves,~ And to dance
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