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1     I|      a somewhat must persist unharmed~ Amid the world, lest all
2    II|      seen to bide the same,~ Unharmed, because these motes that
3   III|    but the pupil shall abide unharmed,~ Even when the eye around
4    IV|      either, since all voice unharmed~ Can wind through bended
5    VI| through objects leaving them unharmed,~ It goes through many things
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