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 1     I|    varying offspring tilth and waste;~ Nor would the same fruits
 2     I|      Italic mainland. Here the waste~ Charybdis; and here Aetna
 3     I| Recruited man, his frame would waste away,~ And life dissolve
 4     I|        laying all the wildwood waste~ And burning all the boscage.
 5    II|         the winds~ Roll up its waste of waters, from the land~
 6    II|   numerous atoms as to cause a waste~ Greater than nutriment
 7   III|    bitterness~ That man should waste in an eternal grief,~ If,
 8    IV|      by spittle of a man, will waste~ And end itself by gnawing
 9    IV|      such uncertain state they waste away~ With unseen wound.~
10    IV|       others thin them out and waste away.~ And in what modes
11    VI|       Upon the lofty hills, to waste away;~ Then, wax, if set
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