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 1    II|  that, through every joint,~ Aroused, it press and follow mind'
 2    IV|   must be~ By one like cause aroused. So, if we test~ A square
 3    IV|      dashed~ Together seeds, aroused along their frames~ By Venus'
 4     V|   mighty members the world,~ Aroused in an all unholy war,~ Seest
 5     V|     honour, which, I guess,~ Aroused in those days envy so malign~
 6    VI|  Splinter the cloud, and the aroused flash~ Leaps onward, lumining
 7    VI| surges seethe, tremendously~ Aroused by puffing gusts; and whatso'
 8    VI|   haps when sometimes wind's aroused force~ Can't burst the cloud
 9    VI|     many seeds of waters are aroused,~ And clouds on clouds and
10    VI|     till their lashed force~ Aroused out-bursts abroad, and then
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