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Which set of lines provides a contrast to the description of the river? "Is it yon lake that, sleeping,

Calmly seems to wait for you?" (lines 7-8)

"Is it yon lake that, sleeping, Calmly seems to wait for you?" (lines 7-8)

"Will you seek it in the ocean,

Mingling with its boundless blue?" (lines 17-18)

"Will you seek it in the ocean, Mingling with its boundless blue?" (lines 17-18)

"With its restless billows blending,

Tempest-tossed and turned to rain," (lines 21-22)

"With its restless billows blending, Tempest-tossed and turned to rain," (lines 21-22)

"While the sun continues burning,

I, like you, my race must run—" (lines 25-26)

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