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 1     I| these,~ But just what motes depart at any time,~ The envious
 2     I|    of no avail~ Should some depart and go away, and some~ Be
 3    II| their colour, long ere they depart~ Back to the old primordials
 4   III|  thou seest,~ Their liquids depart, their waters flow away,~
 5   III|    and since fog and smoke~ Depart into the winds away, believe~
 6   III|     things can,~ As 'twere, depart in dissolution all, -~ Even
 7   III|      Even like a banqueter, depart the halls,~ Laden with life?
 8    IV|  off the things~ Stream and depart innumerable bodies~ In modes
 9    IV|   Whereof I'm speaking, nor depart away~ With bosom scorning
10     V|     things can,~ As 'twere, depart in dissolution all -~ Even
11     V|     like itself. All things depart;~ Nature she changeth all,
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