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 1    II|      fields about~ Glitter with brass, and from beneath, a sound~
 2    II|       journeyings~ With coin of brass and silver, gifting her~
 3    II|     measured step beat with the brass on brass,~ That Saturn might
 4    II|     step beat with the brass on brass,~ That Saturn might not
 5    VI| together. And, further, easily~ Brass it unbinds and quickly fuseth
 6    VI|      gendered by the interposed brass,~ Because, forsooth, when
 7    VI|          when first the tide of brass~ Hath seized upon and held
 8    VI|        itself - and through the brass stirs up -~ The things which
 9    VI|     which otherwise without the brass~ It sucks into itself. In
10    VI|      taken in some atoms of the brass,~ Then do the streams of
11    VI|       and only one?~ And is not brass by tin joined unto brass?~
12    VI|        brass by tin joined unto brass?~ And other ensamples how
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