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1     I|    canst declare~ It lives disjoined from body, shut from void -~
2     I|   which not at all~ Can be disjoined and severed from a thing~
3     I| admit, feels time itself,~ Disjoined from motion and repose of
4    II|  save that pain keep off,~ Disjoined from the body, and that
5    II| with a porous-all must be~ Disjoined from the primal elements,~
6   III|  feel, when from our frame disjoined,~ The same, I fancy, must
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