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 1     I|     thins away~ Along the under side, with years and suns;~ The
 2     I|  passing through itself~ On any side, 'twill be naught else but
 3     I|       still conserve,~ On every side, whatever sum of a world~
 4     I|     invisible.~ For on whatever side thou deemest first~ The
 5     I|        bodies lacking, lo, that side~ Will be for things the
 6    II|        a mimic warfare - either side~ Strengthened with large
 7    II|      empty void cannot,~ On any side, at any time, to aught~
 8    II|      the horn~ On the lantern's side, while rain is dashed away.~
 9    II|      bound~ Their sum on either side, 'tmust be confessed~ That
10    II|         By fixed point - on one side plagued by flames~ And on
11    II| Portents begot about thee every side:~ Hulks of mankind half
12    II|      Beyond~ There on the other side, that boundless sum~ Which
13    II|        regions round, on either side,~ Above, beneath, throughout
14   III|       last,~ Hath been on every side laid bare to man!~ ~  And
15    IV|     floor,~ And the whole right side with the left, it draws~
16    IV|        serving hands~ On either side were given, that we might
17     V|       and rays of sun~ On every side constrained into one mass~
18     V|        light of sun, and on the side~ To earthward thrust her
19    VI|         haps toward every other side~ Whither that force hath
20    VI|      Collapses dire. For to one side she leans,~ Then back she
21    VI|        hand~ Prods them on some side with this goad of fear -~
22    VI|    render it hot upon its upper side,~ Though his high light
23    VI|      The iron, because upon one side the space~ Lies void and
24    VI|  directions forth:~ From whatso side a space is made a void,~
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