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 1     I|     And whatsoever lives, if shut from food,~ Prolongs its
 2     I|     fly~ Reverberant through shut doorways of a house;~ And
 3     I|   lives disjoined from body, shut from void -~ A kind of third
 4     I|      Of the totality and sum shut in~ With fixed coasts, and
 5   III|    in our body is aught more shut from view,~ And 'tis the
 6   III| errors' theories all, and so shut off~ All refuge from the
 7   III|      interspaces big,~ Thus, shut within these confines, they
 8    IV|      dark walls~ Around them shut, the more all things within~
 9    IV|  daylight and the sun;~ And, shut within a room, yet still
10    IV|  itself,~ In passing through shut chambers of a house,~ Is
11    IV|    there be such~ As through shut eyelids thou canst still
12    IV|     lover, in tears~ Because shut out, covers her threshold
13     V|   should the moon be able to shut out~ Earth from the light
14    VI|      heap on lofty heap,~ To shut the round sun off. Nor could
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