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 1     I|  since for thee~ I prove the supreme law of Gods and sky,~ And
 2     I|    resolved,~ When comes its supreme hour, that thus there be~
 3    II|    enjoy~ Immortal aeons and supreme repose,~ Withdrawn from
 4   III|  becomes~ Flaccid, as if the supreme hour were there;~ And flabbily
 5    IV|     One for these matters of supreme concern -~ That there exist
 6     V|    Have gone to disaster and supreme collapse.~ And by no other
 7     V| strength~ Had its own rights supreme. Thereafter, wealth~ Discovered
 8     V|     They've now achieved the supreme pinnacle.~
 9    VI|   terror, and exhibited~ The supreme good whither we all endeavour,~
10    VI|   not, indeed,~ That essence supreme of gods could be by this~
11    VI|   after inch: and toward the supreme hour~ At last the pinched
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