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 1     I|   Divine one, give my words~ Immortal charm. Lull to a timely
 2    II|    must of themselves enjoy~ Immortal aeons and supreme repose,~
 3    II|      under the world to lay~ Immortal ground-works, whereupon
 4   III|   they can pass their life,~ Immortal, battling with the master
 5   III|     least a bit.~ But what's immortal willeth for itself~ Its
 6   III|   But were this mind of ours immortal mind,~ Dying 'twould scarce
 7   III|   Besides, if nature of soul immortal be,~ And able to feel, when
 8   III|        And besides,~ If soul immortal is, and winds its way~ Into
 9   III|    are,~ It cannot justly be immortal deemed,~ Since, shorn of
10   III|     the body? But were mind~ Immortal, were it wont to change
11   III| reasoning of those that say~ Immortal mind is changed by change
12   III|  upon it? But indeed~ For an immortal, perils are there none.~ ~
13   III|      a union joined~ With an immortal and a secular~ To bear the
14   III|   the soul's to be adjudged~ Immortal, mainly on ground 'tis kept
15   III|     born before,~ When death immortal hath ta'en the mortal life.~ ~
16     V|     to give,~ Concerning the immortal gods themselves,~ Many pronouncements
17     V|    Branding with mortal talk immortal things -~ Though these same
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