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 1    II|     account, just as they move to-day,~ The elemental bodies moved
 2    II|   stuff,~ From everlasting and to-day the same,~ Uphold the sum
 3    II| adorned~ With that same token, to-day is carried forth,~ With
 4    II|   which o'erwearied to behold, to-day~ None deigns look upward
 5    II|      pastures glad,~ Which now to-day yet scarcely wax in size,~
 6    II|  sturdy farm-hands; iron tools to-day~ Barely avail for tilling
 7    II|       increase our labour. Now to-day~ The aged ploughman, shaking
 8   III|        slaughter. For long ere to-day~ Often were traitors to
 9   III|      seeds~ (From which we are to-day) of old were set~ In the
10   III|     the same order as they are to-day -~ Yet this we can't to
11     V|        of things is carried on to-day~ By fixed renewal. But knew
12     V|       from infinite past until to-day~ Have spurned the multitudinous
13     V|        she never bore, she can to-day.~ ~ In those days also the
14     V|     Nor is this folly~ Greater to-day, nor greater soon to be,~
15     V|      thither, as often in wars to-day~ Flee those Lucanian oxen,
16     V|       old~ 'Twas pelts, and of to-day 'tis purple and gold~ That
17    VI|      whom, though dead, is yet to-day,~ Because of those discoveries
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