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1     I|    then~ Upsprings the shining grain, and boughs are green~ Amid
2    II|      intends. Lastly, with any grain,~ Thou'lt see that no one
3    II|       those regions 'twas that grain began~ Through all the world.
4     V| established for mortality~ The grain, and Bacchus juice of vine-born
5     V|     sometimes see the standing grain~ Or stubble straw in conflagration
6     V|     runnels, crops of standing grain,~ And happy vineyards, and
7    VI|      along the weakness of the grain~ Ere ever those taurine
8    VI|   settles on the very crops of grain~ Or other meat of men and
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