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 1     I|        senses: naught there is~ Save body, having property of
 2     I|        creatures forward dart,~ Save where the waters give them
 3    II|   herself~ Barks after nothing, save that pain keep off,~ Disjoined
 4    II| likewise nothing for the mind:~ Save then perchance, when thou
 5    II|       arms, alike inspired;~ Or save when also thou beholdest
 6    IV|      Still for no other reason, save that these -~ The self-same
 7    IV|         do perish one and all,~ Save those for which the mind
 8    IV|       mind doth lose the rest,~ Save those to which 'thas given
 9    IV|        our frame to be enjoyed~ Save flimsy idol-images and vain -~
10     V|      are we~ Seen to be mortal, save that all of us~ Sicken in
11     V|     agile leap our body aloft,~ Save energy of mind which steers
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