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 1    II|      beneath the ken of senses lies~ The nature of those ultimates
 2    II|      that boundless sum~ Which lies without the ramparts of
 3   III|        er~ To gentle sleep and lies the burdened frame~ At random
 4   III|        lamenting that the self lies there~ Mangled or burning.
 5   III|   sceptered o'er them all~ Now lies in slumber sunken with the
 6    IV|       the whirl of waters open lies~ A gaping exit for the fleet,
 7    IV|       a finger's depth,~ Which lies between the stones along
 8    IV| slumber soft~ And all the body lies in deep repose,~ Yet then
 9    IV|   false with true;~ And memory lies prone and languishes~ In
10     V|  castaway of the raging surf,~ Lies naked on the ground, speechless,
11     V|        after, since the sun he lies~ Far down below the starry
12     V|   blunted with dull edge.~ Now lies the copper low, and gold
13    VI|       happens all the air that lies behind~ Conveys it onward,
14    VI|       upon one side the space~ Lies void and thus receives the
15    VI|    Therefore, when iron (which lies between the two)~ Hath taken
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