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 1     I|     Though thence, he said, nor souls nor bodies fare,~ But only
 2   III|        That minds and the light souls of all that live~ Have mortal
 3   III|         of bards~ Have pictured souls with senses so endowed.~
 4   III|      shall we say that these be souls entire~ In all those fractions? -
 5   III|    creature'd have in body many souls.~ Therefore, the soul, which
 6   III|        Wherefore, again, again, souls must be thought~ Nor void
 7   III|   perchance thou thinkest~ That souls from outward into worms
 8   III| reckonest not why many thousand souls~ Collect where only one
 9   III|       to the test:~ Whether the souls go on a hunt for seeds~
10   III|        plain they can't.~ Then, souls for self no frames nor bodies
11   III|     should some say that always souls of men~ Go into human bodies,
12   III|         the rites of Love, that souls should stand~ Ready hard
13   III|      Unless perchance among the souls there be~ Such treaties
14    IV|  nevermore may we~ Suppose that souls get loose from Acheron,~
15    VI|       the under-gods draw down~ Souls to dark shores of Acheron -
16    VI|         void, they spend~ Their souls through all the openings
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