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1     I|    broken, nor severed by a cut in twain,~ Nor can it take
2    IV| outwardly unlike, and outer cut~ And contour of their members
3    IV|    as if their throats were cut~ Even then and there. And
4     V|  since had been unutterably cut off,~ And propagation never
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