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 1     I|   so much the elements~ Can bring about by change of order
 2     I|     of time,~ Nor, further, bring to pass, as on they run,~
 3    II|  seasons of the years,~ And bring to birth the grains and
 4    II| which~ Thus to conceive and bring it forth to life,~ It cannot
 5    II|  Nor can those motions that bring death prevail~ Forever,
 6   III|   draw along the frame, and bring~ Its parts together to one
 7   III|   us,~ When they return and bring their progenies~ And varied
 8   III|    what be~ That chance may bring, or what the issue next~
 9    IV|   Of separate idol-parts to bring supplies.~ ~ It happens
10    IV|    of their grandsires, and bring back~ Often the shapes of
11     V|    clan? Why do the seasons bring~ Distempers with them? Wherefore
12     V|     artificer of the world, bring forth~ Aboundingly all things
13     V|     this sum of things,~ Or bring upon them other cataclysm~
14     V|     and twining round them, bring~ Tumbling to earth, o'ermastered
15    VI|   this our earth and sky do bring to us~ Enough of bane from
16    VI|    Now will I seek again to bring to mind~ How porous a body
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