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 1     I|        the time when even thou,~ Forced by the soothsayer's terror-tales,
 2     I|         meanwhile often are they forced to spring~ Rebounding back,
 3    II| sometimes~ The stock of matter's forced to change its path,~ Throughout
 4   III|        winds. And now~ A groan's forced out, because his limbs are
 5   III|         when the vital breath is forced without,~ The soul, the
 6    IV|          returned unshifted; but forced off~ Backwards in line direct
 7    IV|         soon as ever it issues,~ Forced from its first abodes, it
 8     V|  sounding yarn-beams. And Nature forced the men,~ Before the woman
 9    VI|         driven and thrust,~ Hath forced and squeezed into one spot
10    VI|         which like a breath~ Are forced out from them and borne
11    VI|          of wail~ Of dying folk, forced them to undergo.~ This kind
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