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 1     I|            laugh aloud, like men,~ Shaken asunder by a spasm of mirth,~
 2    II|       blocked, - until the stuff,~ Shaken profoundly through the frame
 3    II|            laugh aloud, like men,~ Shaken asunder by a spasm of mirth,~
 4   III|          rouses the shudder in the shaken frame;~ There is no less
 5   III|            by such great diseases~ Shaken, so miserably in labour
 6   III| Carthaginian host,~ And the times, shaken by tumultuous war,~ Under
 7    IV|      before,~ Until the illusion's shaken off and dogs~ Come to themselves
 8     V|           rocking under foot,~ And shaken cities ruin down, or threaten~
 9    VI|             then~ With thunder are shaken the blue deeps of heaven,~
10    VI|              And most in autumn is shaken the house of heaven,~ The
11    VI|         stores enough whereby~ The shaken earth can of a sudden move,~
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