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 1     I|   by the blustering south,~ Till all ablaze with bursting
 2     I|  upon these lines of ours,~ Till thou see through the nature
 3     I|     beating, check a part,~ Till others arriving may fulfil
 4    II|  and from without~ Checked, till compelled more slowly to
 5    II| fade away~ Little by little till 'tis quite extinct;~ As
 6    II|    and ether forges ether;~ Till Nature, author and ender
 7   III|   for what was lacking name till then.~ Whate'er it be, they'
 8    IV|  upon these lines of ours,~ Till thou dost learn the nature
 9     V|    woe~ Our life were lying till should dawn at last~ The
10     V|   kind. And what is left to till,~ Even that the force of
11     V|  power~ Can pound upon them till they perish all.~ Thus is
12     V|    Grow clear by intellect, till with their arts~ They've
13    VI|    about~ In mad rotations, till their lashed force~ Aroused
14    VI|    after, utterly fordone,~ Till be but wrack and wreckage
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