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 1     I|      ever yet was born.~ Fear holds dominion over mortality~
 2     I|   thou prove aught hides~ And holds a void within its body,
 3     I|       unless~ Thou grant what holds it be a solid. Know,~ That
 4     I|      takes unto himself,~ Who holds that all things lurk commixed
 5    II| bright clear sky~ And what it holds - the stars that wander
 6    II|       world which vasty ether holds~ In huge embrace.~ Besides,
 7   III|    soul of all the soul,~ And holds dominion o'er the body all.~
 8   III|   denies that body feel,~ And holds that soul, through all the
 9   III|      had a birth.~ And Nature holds this like a mirror up~ Of
10    IV|  round man's body locked~ And holds him fast, making his kisses
11    VI|     the spring what seeds she holds of fire~ (As one might squeeze
12    VI|    therefore, whatso seeds it holds of fire~ It renders up,
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