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1    II|     their seats~ Quiver and quake inside, but soft delight,~
2   III|    which make their members quake.~ But more the oxen live
3   III|    the scurrying hawk would quake~ Along the winds of air
4    VI| wise all things seem oft to quake~ At shock of heavy thunder,
5    VI|     earth. Then fearfully a quake~ Pervades the lands, and '
6    VI|     on the street~ Begin to quake throughout, when jarred
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