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 1     I|       us asleep, or waking in disease,~ Until we seem to mark
 2   III|     is of death; for pain and disease~ Are both artificers of
 3   III| Seeing, indeed, contagions of disease~ Enter into the same. Again,
 4   III|  Through frame by violence of disease.~ ~ Confounds, he foams,
 5   III|   again, where cause~ Of that disease has faced about, and back~
 6   III|   flit around, harassed by no disease,~ Nor cold nor famine; for
 7    VI|         Or any other dolorous disease~ Along his members? For
 8    VI|        nor even by poison nor disease,~ Yet somewhat of this sort
 9    VI|       many which can generate disease~ And hasten death, O many
10    VI|       Fly many round bringing disease and death.~ When these have,
11    VI|         Twas such a manner of disease, 'twas such~ Mortal miasma
12    VI|        Whereat by troops unto disease and death~ Were they o'er-given.
13    VI|  genitals~ Would pass the old disease. And some there were,~ Dreading
14    VI|          They languished with disease and died and died.~ In chief,
15    VI|      once saw himself in that disease~ Entangled, ay, as damned
16    VI|       found not one, whom nor disease~ Nor death, nor woe had
17    VI|      Delivered by squalor and disease to death.~ O often and often
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