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 1     I|  things has solid frame;~ For lightnings pass, no less than voice
 2     I|    and skyward bear anew~ Its lightnings' flash. And though for much
 3     I|     storms~ Rains, winds, and lightnings all asunder fly.~ Thus too,
 4    II|     with sound,~ And hurl his lightnings, - ha, and whelm how oft~
 5     V|       Snow and the winds, the lightnings, and the hail,~ And the
 6    VI| tempest times~ And the bright lightnings to be hymned now -~ Even
 7    VI|   those seeds~ Which make the lightnings must by nature fall;~ At
 8    VI|        Yes, by what force the lightnings do all this,~ All this and
 9    VI|       fires -~ Hence the long lightnings and the thunders loud.~
10    VI|       behold we~ Marks of his lightnings most on mountain tops?~
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