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 1     I|      portion of an hour:~ For, driven apart from out its meetings
 2     I|         Along the All, they're driven abroad and vexed~ By blow
 3    II|     not ever can they join, as driven~ Together into union, nor
 4    II|        d been in many a manner driven~ Together at random, without
 5   III|       men wish to scape afar,~ Driven by false terror, and afar
 6   III|   beside it loses, when soul's driven~ Forth from that life-time.
 7   III|        the seeds of voice~ Are driven forth and carried in a mass~
 8    IV| following gleam is spurred and driven.~ Thus likewise must the
 9    IV|       more air there be that's driven before,~ And too the longer
10     V|       off beyond,~ Whileth the driven fires, or, then, because~
11     V|     their squalid backs,~ When driven to flee the lashings of
12    VI|  therefore, when the wind hath driven and thrust,~ Hath forced
13    VI|       doubt these blasts which driven be~ From icy constellations
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