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 1     I|        reclined~ Fill with thy holy body, round, above!~ Pour
 2     I|        renown,~ Nor aught more holy, wonderful, and dear~ Than
 3     I|      Nor breed of mortals, nor holy limbs of gods~ Could keep
 4    II|       all gods. For - by their holy hearts~ Which pass in long
 5     V| outworn? - Nor how indeed~ The holy Influence hath yet no power~
 6     V| Seemeth the doctrine which the holy thought~ Of great Democritus
 7     V|      visit them in throngs~ On holy days - 'tis not so hard
 8    VI|    peace,~ Then often will the holy majesties~ Of the high gods
 9    VI|        images which from their holy bodies~ Are carried into
10    VI|        bolt~ Shakes he asunder holy shrines of gods~ And his
11    VI|        and obscene filth.~ All holy temples, too, of deities~
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