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 1     I|          the labour of our hands return~ Their more abounding crops;
 2     I|      nothing to nothing evermore return.~ And, too, the selfsame
 3     I|       returns to naught; but all return~ At their collapse to primal
 4     I|         Amid the world, lest all return to naught,~ And, born from
 5     I|           Lest an things utterly return to naught.~ Then why not
 6    II|          And beaten backwards to return again,~ Hither and thither
 7    II|     seeds of things, lest things return for thee~ All utterly to
 8    II|        lest for thee~ All things return to nothing utterly.~ Now,
 9   III|          year for us,~ When they return and bring their progenies~
10     V| engendered off of things~ And to return to things, since verily~
11     V|         appears~ More swiftly to return to any sign~ Along the Zodiac,
12     V|       white radiance - I do now~ Return unto the world's primeval
13     V|       that seasons of the years~ Return again, and that the Thing
14    VI|       wound of violence?~ But to return apace,~ Easy it is from
15    VI|        into their ancient abodes return~ The seeds of fire, and
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