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1     I|   out before the sun, will dry;~ Yet no one saw how sank
2    II|  Both sterile of sound and dry of juice; and throw~ Not
3    II|  as she uncoils in flames~ Dry logs of wood and turns them
4    IV| Should dash, before 'twere dry, on post or beam,~ And it
5    IV|  to squeeze~ With hand and dry a sponge with water soaked.~
6     V|  and trust their power~ To dry up all, before the waters
7    VI|   speed,~ From whence that dry sound grateth on our ears,~
8    VI|  Further, if a cloud~ More dry receive the fire, 'twill
9    VI| sun with burning beams~ To dry our garments dripping all
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