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 1     I|       Before all eyes beneath Religion - who~ Would show her head
 2     I|      deep in Time.~ Wherefore Religion now is under foot,~ And
 3     I|  profane;~ But 'tis that same religion oftener far~ Hath bred the
 4     I|       are the crimes to which Religion leads.~ ~ And there shall
 5     I|      tightened coils of dread religion;~ Next, since, concerning
 6    II| bright circumstance abashed,~ Religion pales and flees thy mind;
 7    II|      taint his soul with foul religion.~ ~ So, too, the wooly flocks,
 8   III|      Turn much more keenly to religion.~ Wherefore, it's surer
 9    IV|      tightened coils of dread Religion;~ Next, since, concerning
10     V|   back unto the fears~ Of old religion and adopt again~ Harsh masters,
11     V|  perchance,~ Still bridled by religion, thou suppose~ Lands, sun,
12    VI|   back unto the fears~ Of old religion and adopt again~ Harsh masters,
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