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 1     I|       seeps,~ And beady drops stand out like plenteous tears;~
 2    II| forever, the sum yet seems to stand~ Supremely still, except
 3    II|      from which they seem~ To stand - a gleam at rest along
 4    II|      motherland, and ready to stand forth,~ The guard and glory
 5   III|      dismembered to arise and stand,~ Whilst, on the ground
 6   III|       Love, that souls should stand~ Ready hard by seems ludicrous
 7   III|       for self destroyed,~ Or stand lamenting that the self
 8    IV|    those which on the outside stand prepared,~ When they're
 9    IV|     dark recesses things that stand in light,~ Because, when
10    IV|   along, although it seems to stand;~ The ship that bides in
11    IV|       now at hand~ Is seen to stand there, altered into male;~
12    VI|       its own blows: for some stand firm by weight,~ As gold;
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