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 1     I|    Suddenly, unforeseen, in alien months,~ With no primordial
 2     I|       Lest some outstanding alien element~ Confuse and minish
 3     I|  earth~ Must be compound of alien substances earth.~ Which
 4     I|   wood~ Must be compound of alien substances~ Which spring
 5    II|  another dyed,~ As oft from alien forms and divers shapes~
 6   III|     at times~ Gives off the alien heat, nor is thereby~ Itself
 7   III|    But now yield all that's alien to thine age, -~ Up, with
 8     V|    The earth~ Was, then, no alien substance fetched amain,~
 9     V| fetched amain,~ And from no alien firmament cast down~ On
10     V|     firmament cast down~ On alien air; but was conceived,
11     V|  frame,~ Compact of members alien in kind,~ Yet formed with
12     V|    either heat or cold,~ Or alien food or any ail or irk.~
13    VI| which be~ Unworthy gods and alien to their peace,~ Then often
14    VI|    these things~ Are not so alien from others, that I~ Of
15    VI|   Thus when an atmosphere,~ Alien by chance to us, begins
16    VI| make it like themselves and alien.~ Therefore, asudden this
17    VI|     Would, on the frames of alien funeral pyres,~ Place their
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