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 1   III|  Deserts the dying, and heat draws off the air;~ And heat there'
 2   III|     reverse. For this itself draws on~ And forces into the
 3   III|    Still lives the trunk and draws the vital air.~ Even when
 4    IV| right side with the left, it draws~ Together to a cone's nigh-viewless
 5     V|   divinely still.~ Thus time draws forward each and everything~
 6     V|    by eager step.~ Thus time draws forward each and everything~
 7    VI|  Falls with vast uproar, and draws on amain~ The darkling tempests
 8    VI| whirl~ Descends and downward draws along with it~ That cloud
 9    VI|  Besides,~ Sun with his heat draws off a mighty part:~ Yea,
10    VI| Malign and harsh when mortal draws a breath;~ Of not a few
11    VI|   bitter food for man. A hog draws back~ For marjoram oil,
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