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1     I|      heart to be the first to rend~ The crossbars at the gates
2     I|      ford the seas afoot,~ Or rend the mighty mountains with
3     I|      and swamp huge ships and rend the clouds,~ Or, eddying
4    II|    ways into our senses,~ And rend our body as they enter in.~
5   III|    Tityus is he whom vultures rend~ Prostrate in love, whom
6    IV|      off, there's naught~ Can rend it, since 'tis placed along
7     V|     sun,~ And, as it were, to rend the days of light~ In twain,
8     V|    Against them, these they'd rend across the face;~ And others
9    VI| nature of the earth~ Suddenly rend them open, and she gape,~
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