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 1     I|     much less of vacant room inside.~ That which we're seeking
 2    II|  join~ To any part, or, when inside, to accord~ And to take
 3    II|      if by chance they lose, inside a body,~ Their own sense
 4    II|      seats~ Quiver and quake inside, but soft delight,~ When
 5    II|  that which hath been poured inside~ The vital veins of life
 6    IV|   for first is seen~ The air inside the door-posts; next the
 7    IV|      all;~ Wherefore one can inside a wall see naught,~ Yet
 8    IV|     first, because from deep inside the thing~ It is discharged
 9    IV|      flogged alike~ Upon the inside and the out, and blows~
10    VI|     the roofs~ Of houses and inside the very rooms~ With swift
11    VI| confines, and sharpens there inside~ In glowing furnaces the
12    VI|      doubt~ And shakes it up inside....~ ~ In sooth, that ring
13    VI| Their throats,~ Black on the inside, sweated oozy blood;~ And
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