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 1     I|     and singleness of mind~ Withdrawn from cares; lest these my
 2     I|   still (by virtue of a few withdrawn,~ Or added few, and motion
 3    II|  aeons and supreme repose,~ Withdrawn from our affairs, detached,
 4    II|  atoms rearranged, and some withdrawn,~ And added some, 'tis seen
 5    II|  assign them that~ Which is withdrawn thereafter? And besides,~
 6   III| limbs lopped off,~ The soul withdrawn and taken from the limbs,~
 7   III|     its primal bodies, when withdrawn~ From out man's members
 8    IV| glints,~ The daylight being withdrawn. And therefore, since~ The
 9    IV|     mirror whence thou hast withdrawn~ Straightway no images can
10    IV|   and powers of men~ May be withdrawn by steady talk, prolonged~
11     V|   these substances had been withdrawn,~ Amain the earth, where
12     V|   lands, with light~ Of sun withdrawn forever. But their care~
13    VI|    others - that the earth, withdrawn~ Abruptly from under their
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