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 1     I|        others similar in order lie~ In a packed phalanx, filling
 2     I|      number all the rest,~ And lie more close to hand and at
 3     I|      matter all one heap would lie,~ By having settled during
 4    II|    robe, than if 'tis thine to lie~ Upon the poor man's bedding.
 5    II|        spotted gaieties, would lie o'erthrown~ By some new
 6    II|       sum~ In due progression, lie, my Memmius, there~ Betwixt
 7    II|        hangs poised and cannot lie~ Resting on other earth.
 8   III|      why 'twere not~ Bitter to lie on fires and roast in flames,~
 9    IV|   those mountains and the sun~ Lie the huge plains of ocean
10    IV| entirely, else the frame would lie~ Drenched in the everlasting
11    IV|       eyelids fall, and, as ye lie abed,~ Even there the houghs
12    VI|      By this very condensation lie revealed,~ And that at same
13    VI|       after would their frames lie prone~ In rigid death. And
14    VI|      damned unto death,~ Would lie in wanhope, with a sullen
15    VI|         and their bodies would lie~ Huddled within back-corners
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