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 1     I|      thing~ Can follow it no longer. Now because~ Confess we
 2   III|      from veins,~ Cannot for longer hold the soul, how then~
 3   III|         But add not, "yet no longer unto thee~ Remains a remnant
 4    IV|  driven before,~ And too the longer be the brushing breeze~
 5    IV|     if the space between~ Be longer than is fit, the words must
 6    IV| nostrils, some can travel~ A longer way than others. None of
 7    IV|   Arrive our senses, when no longer hot.~ So dogs oft wander
 8    IV|       that parching heat~ No longer now can scorch the frame.
 9     V|     lest we delay thee here~ Longer by empty promises - behold,~
10     V|     and over in two arcs,~ A longer and a briefer, doth dispart~
11     V|     old, she now can bear no longer,~ And what she never bore,
12    VI|    will unfold to thee,~ Nor longer keep thee in mere promises.~ ~
13    VI|      Next, when the cloud no longer can retain~ The increment
14    VI|     themselves they know~ No longer. And though corpse on corpse
15    VI|     many a guest. For now no longer men~ Did mightily esteem
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