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1    II|     Nor the loved streams that glide along low banks,~ Can lure
2    IV|       heat of sun, are seen to glide~ And spread themselves through
3    IV|       night-time, then seem to glide along~ The radiant constellations '
4     V|        settle, but too much to glide~ Along the upmost shores;
5     V|       under-pass the moon,~ Or glide along above the orb of sun,~
6     V| through endless tracts of age~ Glide on, defying the o'er-mighty
7    VI|        so tremendous, and with glide so swift~ Those thunderbolts
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