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 1     I|       naught else than matter in union knit.~ Thus matter, consisting
 2     I| particles -~ No compound by mere union of the same;~ But strong
 3     I|         To be from off the massy union borne~ Free and afar. Wherefore,
 4     I|       all can things~ Be held in union, as if overcome~ By craving
 5    II|         gaps,~ In more condensed union bound aback,~ Linked by
 6    II|         as driven~ Together into union, nor remain~ In union, nor
 7    II|       into union, nor remain~ In union, nor with increment can
 8    II|     there be before~ Some formed union of the elements,~ Nor any
 9   III|      mind's live powers~ Only in union prosper and enjoy;~ For
10   III|       Than something mortal in a union joined~ With an immortal
11    VI|          loosen all the bonds of union there.~ ~ And most in autumn
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