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1     I|       law behind~ The wandering courses of the sun and moon;~ To
2     I|        neither speed upon their courses through,~ Gliding across
3    II|       call each part to its own courses back,~ And shake away the
4   III|      loud proclaim~ Of nature's courses, terrors of the brain~ Asunder
5    IV|         Oft scarce five hundred courses of a dart;~ Although between
6     V|         Nature guides the sun's courses,~ And the meanderings of
7     V|     They circle their perennial courses round,~ Timing their motions
8     V| unfathomed deeps~ Of ocean, and courses of the sun and moon,~ I'
9     V|      cause~ Started the various courses of the sun~ And the moon'
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