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 1     I|        along, in either view~ 'Thas started not from any end.
 2   III|     shorn of some parts lost, 'thas gone away:~ But if, borne
 3   III|      with members uncorrupt,~ 'Thas fled so absolutely all away~
 4    IV|     strong.~ And soon as ever 'thas filled and oped with light~
 5    IV|       for in truth when down~ 'Thas plunged along the throat,
 6    IV|    rest,~ Save those to which 'thas given up itself?~ So 'tis
 7    IV|        of the affairs wherein 'thas been the wont~ Of men to
 8    VI|    when with terrific stroke~ 'Thas smitten, the elements of
 9    VI|        thunderbolt, if haply~ 'Thas been adapt and suited to
10    VI|       body. And soon as ever~ 'Thas shoved unto the levels of
11    VI|      the effluvium.~ And when 'thas there collapsed, then the
12    VI|      it catches fire before~  'Thas touched the flame, and in
13    VI|       bane,~ When from Beyond 'thas stolen into our world.~
14    VI| thither borne along~ To where 'thas once plunged headlong -
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