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 1     I|       Time,~ That wastes with eld the works along the world,~
 2     I|      When things wax old with eld and foul decay,~ Or when
 3    II|        and from our eyes~ How eld withdraws each object at
 4    II|     last will fail~ Extremest eld, and bodies from outside~
 5   III| shattered by master-powers of eld,~ And fallen the frame with
 6   III|   crack, therewith outworn by eld.~ ~ Then, too, we see, that,
 7   III|     to us was all fore-passed eld~ Of time the eternal, ere
 8   III|      Democritus, when ripened eld~ Admonished him his memory
 9     V|   believe~ They also age with eld? Behold we not~ The rended
10     V|       cast their flowers; and Eld commands the teeth,~ At
11     V|       like to a woman worn by eld.~ For lapsing aeons change
12     V|     down,~ A-slack with weary eld, and that, again,~ Prospers
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