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 1     I| evermore the same,~ Upon whose going out and coming in~ And changed
 2    II|  degrees~ Are wasting away and going to the tomb,~ Outworn by
 3   III|        Which under our feet is going on below~ Along the void.
 4   III|   dissolution,~ But rather the going, the leaving of its coat,~
 5   III|      often~ We view our fellow going by degrees,~ And losing
 6   III|      whole and new into a body going,~ Are yet, by seeping in,
 7   III|      what's the purport of its going forth~ From aged limbs? -
 8   III|       and before thou canst be going home~ Sated and laden with
 9    IV|       mountain-sundered rocks~ Going before and crossing on the
10    IV|        a thing to check~ Their going out? Dost thou not see indeed~
11    IV|        throat,~ And screams in going out do make more rough~
12     V|    have power to creep along,~ Going wherever their food invites
13    VI|       On which straightway I'm going to discourse,~ 'Tis needful
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