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1     I| Before thee, Goddess, and thy coming on,~ Flee stormy wind and
2     I|      Upon whose going out and coming in~ And changed order things
3    II|     wildered wail~ Of infants coming to the shores of light:~
4   III|       the winds of air at the coming dove,~ And men would dote,
5    IV|      terrify our intellects,~ Coming upon us waking or in sleep,~
6    IV|  diffusedly, because,~ Whilst coming from the deeps of body forth~
7    IV|       palate is the pleasure~ Coming from flavour; for in truth
8    VI| course. Again, perchance,~ In coming along, it pulls from out
9    VI|        The Athenian town. For coming from afar,~ Rising in lands
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