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 1     I|         Whether 'tis born, or enter in at birth,~ And whether,
 2     I|     or by some divine decree~ Enter the brute herds, as our
 3    II|     And rend our body as they enter in.~ In short all good to
 4   III|     Nor will pain for naught~ Enter so far, nor a sharp ill
 5   III|        contagions of disease~ Enter into the same. Again, O
 6   III|    their dwelling places,~ Or enter bodies ready-made, as 'twere.~
 7   III| construct a body~ To which to enter in, 'tis plain they can'
 8   III|     there how they once might enter in~ To bodies ready-made -
 9   III|   shall be first and chief to enter in! -~ Unless perchance
10   III|     come~ Flying along, shall enter in the first,~ And that
11    IV|  enough, or else it fails~ To enter suitably the proper places,~
12     V|  earthy mould.~ Then would it enter their heads how these same
13    VI|      on wrath;~ Nor wilt thou enter with a serene breast~ Shrines
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