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 1     I|       been conserved~ Through aeons and infinity of time~ For
 2    II|    themselves enjoy~ Immortal aeons and supreme repose,~ Withdrawn
 3   III|        whereby~ To minish the aeons of our state of death.~
 4     V|       prevail to abrogate the aeons'~ Inexorable decrees - how (
 5     V|      abide~ Across the mighty aeons, and how come~  In sleep
 6     V|      world~ Sustained so many aeons! Nor do I~ Fail to perceive
 7     V|     by blows~ From immemorial aeons, in motion too~ By their
 8     V|       ries~ Of the assaulting aeons, with no crash.~ Again,
 9     V| assaults~ Of the immeasurable aeons old.~ ~ Again, since battle
10     V|     by blows~ From immemorial aeons, in motion too~ By their
11     V|       and wide through mighty aeons,~ The while they unions
12     V|     worn by eld.~ For lapsing aeons change the nature of~ The
13     V|   suchwise, then, the lapsing aeons change~ The nature of the
14     V| flower,~ Or that in those far aeons man was born~ With such
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