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 1     I|    from out its bounds~ Means instant death of that which was
 2     I|    from out its bounds~ Means instant death of that which was
 3     I|       Away forever, and, that instant, naught~ Of wrack and remnant
 4    II| markest to disperse~ Upon the instant - smoke, and cloud, and
 5    II|    from out its bounds~ Means instant death of that which was
 6   III|    from out its bounds~ Means instant death of that which was
 7    IV|  suddenly~ Thou place, at any instant, anything~ Before a mirror,
 8    IV|     space of heaven~ Upon one instant of the day, and fly~ O'er
 9    IV|    goes on,~ So that upon one instant we may see~ What kind the
10    IV|       idol-things, and (in an instant brief~ As mind can mark)
11     V|     place of light,~ Upon the instant. For whatever effulgence~
12    VI|     upper world~ There on the instant to have sprung apart,~ Riven
13    VI|        and it melts~ Upon the instant bronze and gold; and makes,~
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