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 1     I|          Is everlasting, things abide the same~ Unhurt and sure,
 2     I|    powerful in old simplicity,~ Abide the solid, the primeval
 3     I|      changed, but all things so abide~ That ever the variegated
 4    II|       if their force and nature abide the same,~ Able to throw
 5   III|        whose mind and intellect abide~ Himself abides in life.
 6   III|          If but the pupil shall abide unharmed,~ Even when the
 7   III|         man, in the same vessel abide.~ But since within this
 8   III| exhausts~ Outworn, still things abide the same, even if~ Thou
 9     V|        yet without these things abide,~ Even as report saith now
10     V|         that covenant they must abide~ Nor ever prevail to abrogate
11     V|       And impotent unscathed to abide~ Across the mighty aeons,
12     V|         man, in the same vessel abide~ But since within this body
13     V|        that the earth may there abide at rest~ In the mid-region
14    VI|         To endure awhile and to abide for long,~ When many seeds
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