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 1     I|        Neglect the civic cause.~ Whilst human kind~ Throughout the
 2     I|        Along the joyous pastures whilst the drops~ Of white ooze
 3     I|          else~ Which come and go whilst Nature stands the same,~
 4     I|      things~ Constrain us, come, whilst in few verses now~ I disentangle
 5    II|         more slowly to advance,~ Whilst, as it were, they cleave
 6    II|      agreeable taste to tongue,~ Whilst nauseous wormwood, pungent
 7    II|     smooth and rounded elements, whilst those~ Which seem the bitter
 8    II|       some elemental smoothness; whilst~ Whate'er is harsh and irksome
 9    II|          spot her flamed crust,~ Whilst the impetuous Aetna raves
10    II|           too, in other things,~ Whilst many germs common to many
11    II|          they send from selves,~ Whilst still the food is easily
12    II|       Through all the veins, and whilst the things are not~ So far
13   III|         the doors of death.~ And whilst, from these, men wish to
14   III|    begirt with honour glorious,~ Whilst they in filth and darkness
15   III|           or livens with a joy,~ Whilst yet the soul's remainder
16   III| dismembered to arise and stand,~ Whilst, on the ground hard by,
17   III|     seeping in, dissolved away,~ Whilst, as through pores, to all
18   III|  insatiate woe,~ Standing beside whilst on the awful pyre~ Thou
19   III|         life's as good as dead,~ Whilst yet thou livest and lookest? -
20   III|        forged~ By living on. But whilst the thing we long for~ Is
21    IV|     things diffusedly, because,~ Whilst coming from the deeps of
22    IV|         throat, no pleasure is,~ Whilst into all the frame it spreads
23    IV|        however fierce they be -~ Whilst yet these seeds can't hurt
24    IV|   forward, moving supple limbs,~ Whilst forth they put each supple
25    IV|    produces same result as air,~ Whilst being scattered round through
26    IV|        in vain, and thirsts even whilst he gulps~ In middle of the
27    IV|          cling in Venus' bonds,~ Whilst melt away their members,
28     V|       may~ In us remain at rest, whilst others move.~ When, then,
29     V|         brawl in wayward gusts,~ Whilst, gliding with a fixed impulse
30     V|          do all~ Remain at rest, whilst yet are borne along~ The
31     V|          Likewise, days may wax~ Whilst the nights wane, and daylight
32     V|        and daylight minished be~ Whilst nights do take their augmentations,~
33     V|       keep the sun hid beneath,~ Whilst the moon glideth in her
34     V|      world~ Grow weak and weary, whilst she passeth through~ Regions
35     V|          or any ail or irk.~ And whilst so many lustrums of the
36     V|           Within a living grave; whilst those whom flight~ Had saved,
37     V|    womankind~ Mercy, of fathers, whilst with cries and gestures~
38     V|        brawling mobs~ Succumbed, whilst each man sought unto himself~
39     V|          A discard of no honour; whilst another~ Succeeds to glory,
40    VI|         through space~ Igniteth, whilst it comes along, along -~
41    VI|        from the broad marine, -~ Whilst the winds bear them o'er
42    VI|   swaying in the delicate winds, whilst one~ Depends from other,
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