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 1    II|         and that flaming power~ Falls likewise down to earth.~
 2    II| attribute colours to the seeds~ Falls quite to pieces, since white
 3    II|   powers and ripe strength~ And falls away into a worser part.~
 4   III|      man wakes up~ On whom once falls the icy pause of life.~
 5    IV|        from the shores of ether falls~ Unto the shores of earth?
 6    IV|        seem about to fall,~ And falls the whole ere long - betrayed
 7     V|         off, no matter where it falls,~ Is lost unto the sun.
 8    VI|     from one cloud into another falls~ The fiery energy of thunderbolt,~
 9    VI|   murkiness, down on the waves~ Falls with vast uproar, and draws
10    VI|      each effort of both wings~ Falls out in vain. Here, when
11    VI|     pestilence, upon the waters falls,~ Or settles on the very
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