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 1     I|       along the world,~ Destroy entire, consuming matter all,~
 2     I|        if it finite be~ All and entire, or reach unmeasured round~
 3    II|         through joints and body entire.~ Quite otherwise it is,
 4    II|    profoundly through the frame entire,~ Undoes the vital knots
 5   III|      away, and through the void entire~ I see the movements of
 6   III|       regnant through the frame entire~ Is still that counsel which
 7   III|      exhalation hot.~ Thus soul entire must be of smallmost seeds,~
 8   III|    crumbling fell~ With ruin so entire, because, indeed,~ Its deep
 9   III|         out, and from the frame entire~ Loosened to be; the countenance
10   III|         say that these be souls entire~ In all those fractions? -
11   III|    mounts away, as at one time, entire,~ We needs must hold it
12    IV|       filtered down their frame entire~ And drench the Babylonian
13    IV|   penetrate and pass~ With body entire into body - for oft~ They
14     V|     lower part of them~ Is lost entire, and earth is overcast~
15    VI|       all as nothing to the sum entire~ Of the all-Sum.~ But now
16    VI| particles of fire~ Athrough the entire fountain surge aloft,~ And
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