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 1     I|  whole nature will profoundly lack~ The first foundations of
 2    II|     can mark~ The things that lack some other qualities.~ ~
 3   III|       the case when often~ We lack the power to see refulgent
 4   III|    drought,~ Or chafe for any lack.~ Once more, if Nature~
 5   III| Cerberus and Furies, and that Lack of Light~ ~ Tartarus, out-belching
 6    IV|     keeps away from love~ Yet lack the fruits of Venus; rather
 7     V|      the sort of things~ That lack the living motion, living
 8     V|        Again, 'twas then that lack of food gave o'er~ Men's
 9     V|       as I guess,~ Is there a lack of little in the world.~
10     V|       constellations. For the lack~ Of aught of reasons tries
11    VI|      the cold season is there lack of fire,~ And winds are
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