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 1    II|     through the frame,~ Be roused, in order that, through
 2   III|    the frame, for that~ Is roused the first, composed of little
 3    IV|    Which oft have horribly roused us when we lay~ In slumber -
 4    IV|   in other wise~ Feels the roused violence of some malady,~
 5    IV| said before,~ That seed is roused in us when once ripe age~
 6     V|    onward to the deep, and roused up~ From the far bottom
 7    VI|  happens too at times that roused force~ Of the fierce hurricane
 8    VI|  through and through,~ And roused are the roarings - from
 9    VI|   and down, because~ Their roused force itself collects itself~
10    VI|    prevail~ And storms are roused turbulent in heaven,~ Since
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