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 1     I|            what so seems~ Perishes utterly, since Nature ever~ Upbuilds
 2     I|          Of things, both twain and utterly unlike -~ Body, and place
 3     I|            gone~ Back into nothing utterly, and all~ We see around
 4     I|              Then heat will perish utterly and all,~ And out of nothing
 5     I|          must be,~ Lest all things utterly be sped to naught;~ For
 6     I|     unconvertible,~ Lest an things utterly return to naught.~ Then
 7    II|           remain,~ Lest all things utterly be brought to naught.~ For
 8    II|        things return for thee~ All utterly to naught.~ But now, if
 9    II|           things return to nothing utterly.~ Now, too: whate'er we
10     V|      splashed by blood, was ruined utterly~ Beyond all use or vantage.
11    VI|        rain-cloud, there congealed utterly~ And mixed with hail-stones,
12    VI|         gathered storm have filled utterly,~ Then, prisoned in clouds,
13    VI| Sum-of-Things~ Be following after, utterly fordone,~ Till be but wrack
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