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 1     7|       light,~Which ever softly beam and slowly move;~Round these
 2    13|    bubbled,~Which on her other beam the vessel plied:~This evermore
 3    14|      every hand,~And plank and beam, and hurdle's twisted mail,~
 4    17|       column, slab, and gilded beam,~By sire and grandsire held
 5    19|         Loosened is plank, and beam and timber broke:~And certain
 6    36|        of his age, on whom did beam~The sun 'twixt pole and
 7    39|     hard timber turn and solid beam,~The slender veins that
 8    40| rock-stone some,~And some with beam, or weightier burden, come.~ ~
 9    40|  Nubians fell,~Which plank and beam from those dread engines
10    41|      IX~It shifts from poop to beam, from beam to prow,~And
11    41|        from poop to beam, from beam to prow,~And even there
12    41|      fore, now aft, now on her beam again.~Threatening the billows
13    41|     her starboard side, on her beam ends,~About to turn keel
14    42|  visage most majestic shew,~Or beam with genius or with beauty
15    43|       What was a mote is now a beam; so sore~It prest him; on
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