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 1     8|    the shore~Of neighbouring pool, which teemed with certain
 2     9|     The wary fisher fish and pool besets.~ ~ LXVI~'Tis thus
 3    12|      and wood and field, and pool and rill,~Heaven, and Oblivion'
 4    18|      Stagnant, and penned in pool by human skill,~Which, when
 5    18|     And shield and spear, in pool of purple stain,~Wealthy
 6    34|         LXXX~He marks mighty pool of porridge spilled,~And
 7    35|       behind it lies~A misty pool of marsh; this -- looking
 8    37| parts, and moats with marshy pool.~ ~ IX~One of this pair (
 9    43|   the fairest one~In sea, or pool, or river, far and near,~
10    43|     where but marsh and miry pool is viewed,~Henceforth should
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